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Qui  nullo  titulo  notantur,  Baccalaurei  sunt. 

Qui  sacris  ordinibus  initiati  sunt,  italicis;  Magistrates 
Summi  et  Collegiorum  Presides,  grandibus  literis  signifi- 
cantur. 

Qui,  alibi  instituti,  hie  laureati  sunt,  aut  qui  apud  nos 
lionorario  gradu  sunt  donati,  ad  finem  in  albo  secreto  pro- 
ponuntur. 

Qui  e  vita  cesserunt,  stella  indicantur. 


SENATUS  ACADEMICUS. 


PR^ESES. 

Accessus.  Exitua. 

A.  D.  A.  D. 

1853  MARTINUS  BREWER  ANDERSON,  LL.  D. 


CURATOEES. 

Accessus.  Exitus. 

1850  Johannes  Nichols  Wilder, . . . 

1850  *Hon.  Fridericus  Whittlesey, . .1851 

1850  Hon.  Gulielmus  Larned  Marcy,  LL.  D., . 

1850  *Hon.  Friend  Humphrey, . . . . 1854 

1850  Hon.  Ira  Harris,  LL.  D., . 

1850  Smith  Sheldon, . . . 

1850  Rev.  Gulielmus  R.  Williams,  S.T.D.,  . 

1850  *Robertus  Kelly,  LL.  D., . 1856 

1850  Rev.  Robertus  Raikes  Raymond, . 1854 

1850  Henricus  Tower, . 1853 

1850  Hon.  Seneca  Barton  Burchard, . 

1850  Hon.  Johannes  Munro, . 

1850  Rev.  Alonzo  Wheelock, . 

1850  Jacobus  Edmunds, . . . . . 

1850  Rosvellius  Smith  Burrows, . . . 

1850  Rausonius  Harmon, . 

1850  Rev.  Velona  Roundy  Hotchkiss,  S.T.D.,  . . 1854 


1 

6  CANCELLARIUS,  ETC. 

1856.] 

Access  us. 

A.  D. 

1850  Gulielmus  Pitkin, . . . 

Exitus. 

A.  D. 

1850.  *Everarfdus  Peck, . . . 

1850  David  Raymond  Barton, . 

. 1854 

1850  Elias  Fridericus  Smith, . 

1850  Elon  Huntington, . 

1850  Edvinus  Pancost, _ _ _ _ _ 

1850  Gulielmus  Nathan  Sage, . . . 

1852  Hon.  Azarias  Boody, . 

1853  Matthseus  Vassar, . 

1854  Hon.  Jacobus  Gould, . . . 

1854  Gideon  Webster  Burbank, . . 

1854  Jacobus  E  .  Southworth, . 

1856  Gulielmus  Kelly,  . . 

CANCELLARIUS. 

1 850  Hon.  Ira  Harris,  LL.  D., . . . 

SECRET  ARIUS. 

1850  Gulielmus  Nathan  Sage, . 

. 

- + - 

THES  AUKARII. 

1850  Edvinus  Pancost, . . . . . 

1851  Gulielmus  Nathan  Sage, . . 

. 1851 

[1856.  PROFESSORES. 

7 

PROFESSORES. 

Accessus. 

A.  D. 

1850  Rev.  Asahel  Clark  Kendrick,  S.T.D.,  — 
Grasc.  Ling,  et  Lit. 

Exitus. 

A.  D. 

1850  Johannes  Fram  Richardson,  A.M., . 

Lat.  Ling,  et  Lit. 

1850  Johannes  Howard  Raymond,  LL.D., - 

Hist,  et  Human.  Lit. 

. 1855 

1850  Rev.  Cestria  Dewey,  S.T.D.,  LL.D., - 

Nat.  Scientiarum. 

1850  *Rev.  Johannes  Sharp  Maginnis,  S.T.D., 
Metaph.  et  Mor.  Phil. 

. 1852 

1850  Rev.  Thomas  Jefferson  Conant,  S.T.D., 
Heb.  Ling,  et  Lit. 

. . 1854 

1851  Isaacus  Ferdinand  Quinby,  A.M., . 

Math,  et  Nat.  Phil. 

1858  Martinus  Brewer  Anderson,  LL.D., . 

Metaph.  et  Mor.  Phil. 

1853  Rev.  Ezekiel  Gilman  Robinson,  S.T.D.,  . 

Test.  Nat.  et  Rev.  Rel. 

. . 1854 

1855  Rev.  Sewall  Sylvester  Cutting,  A.M., _ 

Rhet.  et  Hist. 

1855  Albertus  Harrison  Mixer,  AM., . . 

Lingg.  et  Lit.  Recent. 

1855  Henricus  Fowler,  A.M., _ _ 

Polit.  Oecon. 

8  TUTORES,  ETC.* [1856. 


TUTORES. 


Accessus.  Exitug. 

A.  D.  -  A.  D. 

1850  Albertus  Harrison  Mixer,  A.M., . ...1852 

1852  Hemanus  Lincoln  Wayland,  A.M., . 1854 


BIBLIOTHECARIUS. 

1850  Rev.  Asahel  Clark  Kendrick,  S.T.D . 


ADJUV.  BIBLIOTH, 


1850  Albertus  Harrison  Mixer,  A.M., . 1852 

1822  Ezra  Job  Fish,  A.B.,_ . . . . . 1854 

1854  Gulielmus  Peters  Everett,  A.B., . 1855 

1855  Philippus  Saffery  Evans,  A.B.,  . . 


SENA1US  ACADEMICUS,  1856 


PB.ESES. 

MARTINETS  BREWER  ANDERSON,  LL.  D., 

Metaph  et  Mor.  Phil.  Prof. 


CUEATOEES. 

Johannes  Nichols  Wilder,  Cons.  Prases. 

Hon.  Gulielmus  Pitkin,  V.  Frees. 

Hon.  Ira  Harris,  LL.  D.,  Cancellarius. 
Gulielmus  Nathan  Sage,  Sect's  et  Thesaurarius. 
Hon.  Gulielmus  Larned  Marcy,  LL.  D. 

Smith  Sheldon. 

Rev.  Gulielmus  R.  Williams,  S.T.D. 

Hon.  Seneca  Barton  Burchard. 

Hon.  Johannes  Munro. 

Rev.  Alonzo  Wheelock. 

Jacobus  Edmunds. 

Rosvellius  Smith  Burrows. 

Rausonius  Harmon. 

David  Raymond  Barton. 

Hon.  Eiias  Fridericus  Smith. 

Elon  Huntington. 

Edvinus  Pancost. 

Hon.  Azaiias  Boody. 

Matthaeus  Vassar. 

Hon.  Jacobus  Gould. 

Gideon  Webster  Burbank. 

Jacobus  E.  Southworth. 

Gulielmus  Kelly. 


SENATUS  ACADEMICUS. 


10 


[1856. 


PROFESSORES. 

Rev.  Asahel  Clark  Kendrick,  S.T.D., 
Grac.  Ling.  et.  Lit. 

Johannes  Fram  Richardson,  A.M., 

Lat.  Ling  et  Lit. 

Rev.  Cestria  Dewey,  S.T.D.,  LL.D., 
Nat.  Scientiarum. 

Isaacus  Ferdinand  Quinby,  A  M., 
Math,  et  Nat.  Phil. 

Rev.  Sew all  Sylvester  Cutting,  A.  M., 
Rhet.  et.  Hist. 

Albertus  Harrison  Mixer,  A.M., 
Lingg.  et  Lit.  Recent. 

Henricus  Fowler,  A.M., 

Polit.  Oeconom. 


BIBLIOTHECARIUS. 

Rev.  Asahel  Clark  Kendrick,  S.  T.  D. 

# 


ADJUY.  BIBLIOTH. 

Philippus  Saffery  Evans,  A.B. 


ALUMNI. 


1851. 

Georgius  Byron  Brand,  Mr. 
Alexander  Atwood  Brooks,  Mr. 
Nathaniel  Judson  Clark. 
Andreas  Longyear  Freeman ,  Mr. 
Gulielmus  Gale  Frye,  Mr. 
Qulielmus  Dunlop  Hedden,  Mr. 
Henricus  Plummer  Kimball. 
Jacobus  Edmund  Spencer,  Mr. 
Samuel  W.  Stanley. 

Robertus  Telford.  10 

1852. 

Carolus  Rollin  Burdick,  Mr. 
Henricus  Farnsworth  Carpenter. 
Elisseus  Manning  Carpenter, 
Stephanus  Haskins  Carpenter,  Mr. 
Georgius  Sheppard  Chase ,  Mr. 
Edvardus  Hatch  Davis,  Mr. 
Jeremias  Clinton  Drake. 
Justinus  Dewey  Fulton. 
Johannes  Buttrick  Jones. 
Franklin  Smith  Lyon ,  Mr. 
Carolus  Cole  Norton,  Mr. 
Henricus  Arnold  Rose. 

Jacobus  Manning  Savage. 

Jacobus  T.  Schofield,  Mr. 
Johannes  Byington  Smith ,  Mr. 
Sylvenus  Adon  Taft. 

Georgius  Pomeroy  Watrous. 
Simon  Perry  Webster,  Mr.  18 

1853. 

Gulielmus  Peters  Everett. 

Ezra  Job  Fish. 

Edgar  J.  Goodspeed. 

Dillis  Dyer  Hamilton. 


Cestria  Wright  Hey  wood,  Mr. 
Benjam.  De  Forest  Marshall ,  Mr. 
Jacobus  Johnson  McIntyre. 
Ebenezer  Nishet. 

Sidneius  Edward  Richardson. 
Edvinus  Orrin  Sage. 

Isaacus  Seeley. 

*Fordyce  Williams.  12 

1854. 

Galusha  Anderson. 

Josephus  Mead  Bailey. 

Tilson  Columbus  Barden. 

Judson  Amos  Barrett. 

Randolphus  Crowell  Brant. 
Georgius  Mdton  Condron. 
Archibald  La  Mont  Farr. 
Robertus  Hughes  Fenn. 

Samuel  Purviance  Fenn. 

Lucian  L.  Gage. 

Stephanus  Keyes ,  Jr. 

Hoyes  Lloyd. 

Jonathan  Dayton  Merrill. 
Johannes  C.  Overhiser,  Graec.  et 
Lat.  Ling,  in  Brook.  Coll,  et 
Poly.  Ins.  Adj.  Prof. 

Jacobus  Hervey  Phelps. 
Normanus  Robinson. 

Henricus  Strong. 

Georgius  Webster 

Edvardus  Jackson  McKendric.  19 

1855. 

Carolus  De  Witt  Bridgman. 
Miltonus  Adams  Brown. 

Andreas  Jackson  Ensign. 
Philippus  Saffery  Evans. 


ALUMNI. 


12 


[1856. 


Gulielmus  Thomas  Fagan. 
Gulielmus  Wirt  Fay. 

Normanus  Fox,  Jr. 

Gulielmus  Chandler  Learned. 
Mantonus  Malone  Marble. 

Abner  Kingman  Nott. 

Ira  Late  Otis. 

Gulielmus  Collins  Pratt. 

Nelson  us  Slater  Smith. 

Carolus  W.  Turner. 

Albemarle  Dwight  Williams. 
Darvinus  Hill  Cooley.  16 

1856. 

Carolus  Phipps  Achilles. 

Daniel  Bowen. 

Georgius  Montgomery  West  Carey. 


Abram  Colby. 

Henricus  Franklin  Hickok. 
Alonzo  Jonah  Howe. 

Melvinus  Jameson. 

Edmundus  Lewis  Joy. 

Johannes  Leslie. 

David  Link. 

Edvinus  Judson  Pickett. 

Rolland  Fuller  Sheldon. 

Jacobus  Sylla, 

Simon  Tuska. 

Edvinus  Sawyer  Walker. 
Shadrack  Washington. 

Johannes  Nathaniel  Whidden. 

Sci.  Bac. 

Thomas  Burnett  Clarkson.  18 


LA  U 11  EAT  I 

Qui  alibi  instiiuti  fuerunt  aut  qui  apud  nos  honorario  gradu  sunt 

donati. 


1851. 

Jaiius  S.  Backus,  Mr. 

Qulidmus  Dean ,  Mad.  Univ. 
1833,  S.T.D. 

Addison  Gardiner,  LL.  D., 
Reip.  Nov.  Ebor.  Y.Gub.,  Cur. 
Sup.  Jurid. 

Petrus  Britton  Haugkwout ,  Mr, 
Washingtonius  Hunt,  LL.  D., 
Reip.  Nov.  Ebor.  Gub. 
Henricus  Washington  Lee ,  Trin. 
Coll.  1838,  Mr.  Trin.  1841, 
S.T.D.,  Dicec.  Iow.Episc.1854. 
Ludovicus  Henricus  Morgan, 
Cone.  1840,  Mr. 

Albertus  Harrison  Mixer,  Mad. 
Univ.  1848,  Mr.,  Tutor  et  Bib- 
liotli.,  Lingg.  et  Lit.  Recent. 
Prof. 

Henricus  Everard  Peck ,  Bowd. 
1841, Mr.,  et  Bowd.,  Sac.  Rhet. 
in  Ober.  Coll.  Prof. 

185  2. 

Edvardus  Bright,  S.T.D. 
Georgius  Gulielmus  Curtis,  Mr., 
et  Bran.  1854. 

Terreius  Bradley,  Mad.  Univ. 
1847,  Mr. 

Sidneius  A.  Corey,  Mr. 

Jacobus  Stokes  Dickerson,  Mad. 

Univ.  1848,  Mr. 

Johannes  R.  Downer ,  Mad.Univ. 
1845,  Mr. 


Henricus  Clay  Fish ,  Mr. 

Joel  W.  Fish ,  Mad.  Univ.  1843, 
Mr. 

Orin  Nelson  Gorton,  Mad.  Univ. 

1848,  Mr. 

Georgius  Washington  Hervey, 

Mr. 

*Robertus  Kelly,  Colunib.  Coll. 

1826,  LL  D  ,  Curator. 

Carolus  Keyser ,  Mad.  Univ. 

1849,  Mr. 

Johannes  Ridgway  Murphy, 
Mad.  Univ.  1849,  Mr. 

Johannes  Y.  L.  Pruyn,  Mr.  Rut. 
Coll.  1832,  LL.D.,  E  Rectori- 
bus  Univ.  Reip.  Nov.  Ebor. 
1844,  Alb.  Inst.  Prses.  1855. 
Isaacus  Ferdinand  Quin  by, 
Acad.  Milit.  1845,  Mr.,  etHob. 
Lib.  Coll.,  Math,  et  Nat.  Phil, 
in  Acad.  Milit.  Adjuv.  Prof., 
Math,  et  Nat.  Phil.  Prof. 

*  Morgan  Johannes Rhees, S.T.D. 
Gulielmus  W  Sawyer,  Mad. 

Univ.  1849,  Mr., 

Jacobus  Boylan  Shaw,  Mr.  Coll. 

Yesp.  Res.  1840,  S.T.D. 

David  Snodgrass,  Mad.  Univ. 
1849,  Mr. 

Henricus  J.  Talbird ,  Mad.  Univ. 
1839,  Mr.,  Sac.  Theol.  in  How. 
Coll.  Prof. 

Georgius  Wood,  Mr.,  et  Brun. 
1855. 


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ALIBI  INSTITUTE. 


[1856. 


V'v 

•  •  4  v  v  ^ 

1853. 

Robertus  Boyd ,  Mr. 

Abel  P.  Buell, ,  Mr. 

Gulielmus  Chaffee  Burehard, 
Mad.  Univ.  1848.  Mr. 

Caspar  V.  W.  Burton,  Mr.,  M.  D. 

Alb.  Med.  Coll.  1842. 

Thomas  Philpot  Campbell,  Mad. 

Univ.  1850,  Mr. 

Johannes  Chamberlain,  Mr. 
Carolus  Nichols  Chandler ,  Mr. 
Adams  Chghorn ,  Mad.  Univ. 
1837,  Mr. 

Jacobus  Ewings  Dexter,  Mr. 
Elisceus  Gunn,  Mad.  Univ.  1847, 
Mr. 

Johannes  Henricus  Hill,  Co- 
lumb.  Coll.  18 — ,  S.T.D.,  et 
Harv.  1855. 

Daniel  Holmes ,  Jr.,  Mr. 

Samuel  Truesdale  Livermore , 
Mad.  Univ.  1850,  Mr. 

Elias  Lyman  Magoon,  Mr.  Wat. 

Coll.  1841,  S.T.D. 

Jacobus  Orley  Mason,  Mr. 

Dan  Steel  Parmelee,  Mad.  Univ. 
1847,  Mr. 

Stacy  Stiles  Parker,  Mad.  Univ. 

1846,  Mr. 

Josias  Hatt,  Mad.  Univ.  1847, 
Mr. 

1854. 

Henricus  Walter  Dean,  Mr.,  M.D., 
Gen.  Med.  Coll. 

Levi  Osborn  Grenell ,  Mad.  Univ. 

1847,  Mr. 

Marvinus  Grow  Hodqe ,  Mr.  et 
Univ.  V.  Mon.  1849.  ‘ 

Gulielmus  Georgius  Howard , 
Amh.  Coll.  1835,  Mr.  Wesl. 
Univ.  1845,  S.  T.  D. 

Gulielmus  Hew  son,  Mr. 

Olivarus  Morehouse,  Mr. 


Josue  Hawley  Mcllvaine,  N. 
Caes.  1836,  Mr.  A  .  Caes.  1839, 
S.T.D. 

Edvardus  Lathrop,  Mad.  Univ. 
1839,  S.T.D. 

Johannes  Nelson  Murdoch,  Mr. 

Mad.  Univ.  1851,  S.T.D. 
Jacobus  Hervey  Pratt,  Mad. 
Univ.  1847,  Mr. 

Justinus  A.  Smith,  Coll.  Cone. 

1845,  Mr.,  et  Shurt.  Coll. 
Edvardus  Webster,  Dart.  1848, 
Mr. 

1855. 

Jacobus  Armsby,  Mr. 

Jacobus  Tift  Champlin,  Brun. 

1834,  Mr.  Brun.  1837,  S.T.D., 
Tutor  Brun.,  Graec.  et  Lat. 
Ling,  in  Wat.  Coll.  Prof. 

Amasa  McCoy,  Mr. 

Thomas  Leslie  Davidson ,  Mr. 
Michael  Phelps  Forbes,  Mad. 
Univ.  1847,  Mr. 

Johannes  Howard  Raymond, 
Mad.  Univ.  1836,  Mr.  Mad. 
1839,  LL.D.,  Rhet.  in  Mad. 
Univ.  Prof.,  Hist,  et  Human. 
Lit.  Prof.,  Brook.  Poly,  et  Coll. 
Inst.  Praeses. 

Elisceus  E.  Litchfield  Taylor , 
Mad.  Univ.  1839,  S.T.D. 

1856. 

Alexander  Mann,  Rut.  Coll  1827, 
Mr.  Rut.  Coll.  1830,  S.T.D. 
Samuel  Lee  Selden,  LL.D.,  Reip. 

Nov.  Ebor.  Cur.  Sup.  Jurid 
Edvardus  Coe  Seymour,  Mr.,  et 
Dick.  Coll. 

Gulielmus  Petit  Trowbridge,  A- 
cad.  Milit.  1848,  Mr.,  Math, 
in  Univ.  Mich.  Prof. 

Jonah  Goulding  Warren ,  Brun. 

1835,  Mr,  Brim.,  S.T.D. 


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Qui  nullo  titulo  notantur,  Baccalaurei  sunt. 

Qui  sacris  ordinibus  initiati  sunt,  italicis ;  Magistratus 
Summi  et  Collegiorum  Presides,  grandibus  literis  signifi- 
cantur. 

Qui,  alibi  instituti,  hie  laureati  sunt,  aut  qui  apud  nos 
honorario  gradu  sunt  donati,  ad  finem  in  albo  secreto  pro- 
ponuntur. 

Qui  e  vita  cesserunt,  Stella  indicantur. 


SEN  AT  US  ACADEMICUS. 


PKJ8SES. 

Accessus.  Exitus. 

A.  D.  A.  D. 

1853  MARTINUS  BREWER  ANDERSON,  LL.  D. 


CURATORES. 

Accessus.  Exitus. 

1850  Johannes  Nichols  Wilder, _ - . 

1850  *Hon.  Fridericus  Whittlesey, . 1851 

1850  Hon.  Gulielmus  Larned  Marcy,  LL.  D., . . . 

1850  *Hon.  Friend  Humphrey, . 1854 

1850  Hon.  Ira  Harris,  LL.  D., . . . 

1850  Smith  Sheldon, . . . 


1850  Rev.  Gulielmus  R.  Williams,  S.T.D.,  . . . 

1850  *Robertus  Kelly,  LL.  D., . 1856 


1850  Rev.  Robertus  Raikes  Raymond, . 1854 

1850  Henricus  Tower, . 1853 


1850  Hon.  Seneca  Barton  Burchard, . 

1850  Hon.  Johannes  Munro, . 

1850  Rev.  Alonzo  Wheelock, . . . . 

1850  Jacobus  Edmunds, . . 

1850  Rosvellius  Smith  Burrows, . 

1850  Rausonius  Harmon, . 

1850  Rev.  Velona  Roundy  Hotchkiss,  ST.D.,  . ..1854 


6 


CANCELLARIUS,  ETC.  1856.] 


Acoessus.  Exitus . 

A.  D.  A.D. 

1850  Gulielmus  Pitkin, . . . 

1850  *Everardus  Peck, . . . . 1854 


1850  David  Raymond  Barton, . 
1850  Elias  Fridericus  Smith,.. 

1850  Elon  Huntington, . 

1850  Edvinus  Pancost, . . 

1850  Gulielmus  Nathan  Sage,  . 

1852  Hon.  Azarias  Boody, _ 

1853  Matthseus  Yassar, _ 

1854  Hon.  Jacobus  Gould, _ 

1854  Gideon  Webster  Burbank, 
1854  Jacobus  E.  Southworth,  . 
1856  Gulielmus  Kelly,  . 


CANCELLARIUS. 

1 850  Hon.  Ira  Harris,  LL.  D., . . . 


SECRETARIUS. 


1850  Gulielmus  Nathan  Sage, 


I 


TEES  AURARII. 

1850  Edvinus  Pancost, . . . . . . 1851 

1851  Gulielmus  Nathan  Sage, 


PROFESSORES. 


[1856. 


PROFESSORES. 

Accessus. 

A.  D. 

1850  Rev.  Asahel  Clark  Kendrick,  S.T.D.,  ... 

Grjec.  Ling,  et  Lit 

1850  Johannes  Fram  Richardson,  A.M., - 

Lat.  Ling,  et  Lit. 

1850  Johannes  Howard  Raymond,  LL.D., . 1855 

Hist,  et  Human.  Lit. 

1850  Rev.  Cestria  Dewey,  S.T.D.,  LL.D., . - . . 

Nat.  Scientiarum. 


1850  *Rev.  Johannes  Sharp  Maginnis,  S.T.D., . 1852 

Metaph.  et  Mor.  Phil. 

1850  Rev.  Thomas  Jefferson  Conant,  S.T.D., . 1854 

Heb.  Ling,  et  Lit. 


1851  Isaacus  Ferdinand  Quinby,  A.M.,  — . 

Math,  et  Nat.  Phil. 

1853  Martinus  Brewer  Anderson,  LL.D., . 

Metaph.  et  Mor.  Phil. 

1853  Rev.  Ezekiel  Gilman  Robinson,  S.T.D., . . 1854 

Test.  Nat.  et  Rev.  Rel. 

1855  Rev.  Sewall  Sylvester  Cutting,  A.M., . 

Rhet.  et  Hist. 

1855  Albertus  Harrison  Mixer,  AM., . 

Lingg.  et  Lit.  Recent. 

1855  Henricus  Fowler,  A.M., . . . . . 

Polit.  Oecon. 


Fxitus. 
A.  D. 


i 


I 


8  TUTORES,  ETC.  [1856. 


TUTORES. 


Accessus.  Exitus. 

A.  D.  A.  D. 

1850  Albertus  Harrison  Mixer,  A.M., . . 1852 

^1852  Hemanus  Lincoln  Way  land,  A.M., . 1854 


BIBLIOTHECARIUS. 

1850  Rev.  Asahel  Clark  Kendrick,  S.T.D . 


ADJUV.  BIBLIOTH. 


1 850  Albertus  Harrison  Mixer,  A.M., . 1852 

1822  Ezra  Job  Fish,  A.B., . .  .1854 

1854  Gulielmus  Peters  Everett,  A.B., . 1855 

1855  Philippus  Saffery  Evans,  A.B.,  . . 


SENATUS  ACADEIICUS,  1856. 


prases. 

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Rev.  Gulielmus  R.  Williams,  S.T.D. 

Hon.  Seneca  Barton  Burchard. 

Hon.  Johannes  Munro. 

Rev.  Alonzo  Wheelock. 

Jacobus  Edmunds. 

Rosvellius  Smith  Burrows. 

Rausonius  Harmon. 

David  Raymond  Barton. 

Hon.  Elias  Fridericus  Smith. 

Elon  Huntington. 

Edvinus  Pancost. 

Hon.  Azarias  Boody. 

Matthseus  Vassar. 

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Gideon  Webster  Burbank. 

Jacobus  E.  South  worth. 

Gulielmus  Kelly. 


SENATUS  ACADEMICUS. 


10 


[1856. 


PROFESSORES. 

Rev.  Asahel  Clark  Kendrick,  S.T.D., 
Grcec.  Ling.  et.  Lit. 

Johannes  Fram  Richardson,  A.M., 
Lat.  Ling  et  Lit. 

Rev.  Cestria  Dewey,  S.T.D.,  LL.D., 
Nat.  Seientiarum. 

Isaacus  Ferdinand  Quinby,  A  M., 
Math,  et  Nat.  Phil. 

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Albertus  Harrison  Mixer,  A.M., 
Lingg.  et  Lit.  Recent. 

Henricus  Fowler,  A.M., 

Polit.  Oeconom. 


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Rev.  Asahel  Clark  Kendrick,  S.  T.  D. 


ADJUV.  BIBLIOTH. 

Philippus  Saffery  Evans,  A.B. 


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Edvardus  Hatch  Davis,  Mr. 
Jeremias  Clinton  Drake. 
Justinus  Dewey  Fulton. 
Johannes  Buttrick  Jones. 
Franklin  Smith  Lyon ,  Mr. 
Carolus  Cole  Norton ,  Mr. 
Henricus  Arnold  Rose. 

Jacobus  Manning  Savage. 

Jacobus  T.  Schofield,  Mr. 
Johannes  Byington  Smith ,  Mr. 
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Georgius  Pomeroy  Watrous. 
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Ezra  Job  Fish. 

Edgar  J.  Goods  peed. 

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Cestria  Wright  Hey  wood,  Mr. 
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Jacobus  Johnson  McIntyre. 
Ebenezer  Nisbet. 

Sidneius  Edward  Richardson. 
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Isaacus  Seeley. 

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Galusha  Anderson. 

Josephus  Mead  Bailey. 

Tilson  Columbus  Barden. 

Judson  Amos  Barrett. 

Randolphus  Crowell  Brant. 
Georgius  Milton  Condron. 
Archibald  La  Mont  Farr. 
Robertus  Hughes  Fenn. 

Samuel  Purviance  Fenn. 

Lucian  L.  Gage. 

Stephanus  Keyes ,  Jr. 

Hoyes  Lloyd. 

Jonathan  Dayton  Merrill , 
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Poly.  Ins.  Adj.  Prof. 

Jacobus  Hervey  Phelps. 
Normanus  Robinson. 

Henricus  Strong. 

Georgius  Webster 

Edvardus  Jackson  McKendric.  19 

1855. 

Carolus  De  Witt  Bridgman. 
Miltonus  Adams  Brown. 

Andreas  Jackson  Ensign. 
Philippus  Saffery  Evans. 


ALUMNI. 


12 


[1856. 


Gulielmus  Thomas  Fagan. 
Gulielmus  Wirt  Fay, 

Normanus  Fox,  Jr. 

Gulielmus  Chandler  Learned. 
Mantonus  Malone  Marble. 

Abner  Kingman  Nott. 

Ira  Late  Otis. 

Gulielmus  Collins  Pratt. 

Nelson  us  Slater  Smith. 

Carolus  W.  Turner. 

Albemarle  Dwight  Williams. 
Darvinus  Hill  Cooley.  16 

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Carolus  Phipps  Achilles. 

Daniel  Bowen. 

Georgius  Montgomery  West  Carey. 


Abram  Colby. 

Henricus  Franklin  Hickok. 
Alonzo  Jonah  Howe. 

Melvinus  Jameson. 

Edmundus  Lewis  Joy. 

Johannes  Leslie. 

David  Link. 

Edvinus  Judson  Pickett. 

Rolland  Fuller  Sheldon. 

Jacobus  Sylla, 

Simon  Tuska. 

Edvinus  Sawyer  Walker. 
Shadrack  Washington. 

Johannes  Nathaniel  Whidden. 

Sci.  Bac. 

Thomas  Burnett  Clarkson.  18 


LAUREATI 

Qui  alibi  instituti  fuerunt  aut  qui  apud  nos  honorario  gradu  sunt 

donati. 


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Jaiius  S.  Backus,  Mr. 

Guliehnus  Dean,  Mad.  Univ. 
1833,  S.T.D. 

Addison  Gardiner,  LL.  D , 
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Sup.  Jurid. 

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Univ.  1848,  Mr.,  Tutor  et  Bib- 
lioth.,  Lingg.  et  Lit.  Recent. 
Prof. 

Henricus  Everard  Peck,  Bowd. 
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1847,  Mr. 

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Jacobus  Stokes  Dickerson,  Mad. 

Univ.  1848,  Mr. 

Johannes  R.  Downer ,  Mad.Univ. 
1845,  Mr. 


Henricus  Clay  Fish ,  Mr. 

Joel  W  Fish,  Mad.  Univ.  1843, 
Mr. 

Orin  Nelson  Gorton,  Mad.  Univ. 

1848,  Mr. 

Georgius  Washington  Hervey , 

Mr. 

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1826,  LL.D,  Curator. 

Carolus  Keyser ,  Mad.  Univ. 

1849,  Mr. 

Johannes  Ridgway  Murphy , 
Mad.  Univ.  1849,  Mr. 

Johannes  V.  L.  Pruyn,  Mr.  Rut. 
Coll.  1832,  LL.D.,  E  Rectori- 
bus  Univ.  Reip.  Nov.  Ebor. 
1844,  Alb.  Inst.  Prses.  1855. 
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Acad.  Milit.  1845,  Mr.,  etHob. 
Lib.  Coll.,  Math,  et  Nat.  Phil, 
in  Acad.  Milit.  Adjuv.  Prof., 
Math,  et  Nat.  Phil.  Prof. 

*  Morgan  Johannes Rhees, S.T.D. 
Gulielmus  W.  Sawyer,  Mad. 

Univ.  1849,  Mr., 

Jacobus  Boy lan  Shaw ,  Mr.  Coll. 

Vesp.  Res.  1840,  S.T.D. 

David  Snodgrass,  Mad.  Univ. 
1849,  Mr. 

Henricus  J.  Talbird,  Mad.  Univ. 
1839,  Mr.,  Sac.  Theol.  in  How. 
Coll.  Prof. 

Georgius  Wood,  Mr.,  et  Brun. 
1855. 


14  HCESTORARII  ET  ALIBI  INSTITUTE  [1856. 


18  5  3. 

Robertas  Boyd ,  Mr. 

Abel  P.  But  11,  Mr. 

Gulielmus  Chaffee  Burcbard, 
Mad.  Univ.  1848,  Mr. 

Caspar  V.  W.  Burton,  Mr.,  M.  D. 

Alb.  Med.  Coll.  1842. 

Thomas  Philpot  Campbell,  Mad. 

Univ.  1850,  Mr. 

Johannes  Chamberlain,  Mr. 
Carolvs  Nichols  Chandler,  Mr. 
Adams  C leghorn,  Mad.  Univ. 
1837,  Mr. 

Jacobus  Ewings  Dexter,  Mr. 
Elisceus  Gunn ,  Mad.  Univ.  1847, 
Mr. 

Johannes  Henricus  Hill ,  Co- 
lumb.  Coll.  18 — ,  S.T.D.,  et 
Harv.  1855. 

Daniel  Holmes ,  Jr.,  Mr. 

Samuel  Truesdale  Livermore , 
Mad.  Univ.  1850,  Mr. 

Elias  Lyman  Magoon,  Mr.  Wat. 

Coll.  1841,  S.T.D. 

Jacobus  Or  ley  Mason ,  Mr. 

Dan  Steel  Parmelee ,  Mad.  Univ. 
1847,  Mr. 

Stacy  Stiles  Parker ,  Mad.  Univ. 

1846,  Mr. 

Josias  Halt,  Mad.  Univ.  1847, 
Mr. 

1854. 

Henrcus  Walter  Dean,  Mr.,  M.D., 
Gen.  Med.  Coll. 

Levi  Osborn  Grenell ,  Mad.  Univ. 

1847,  Mr. 

Marvinus  Grow  Hodge ,  Mr.  et 
Univ.  V.  Mon.  1849. 

Gulielmus  Georgius  Howard, 
Amh.  Coll.  1835,  Mr.  Wesl. 
Univ.  1845,  S.  T.  D. 

Gulielmus  Hew  son,  Mr. 

01  i varus  Morehouse,  Mr. 


Josue  Hawley  Mcllvaine,  N. 
Caes.  1836,  Mr.  N.  Caes.  1839, 
S.T.D. 

Edvardus  Lathrop,  Mad.  Univ. 
1839,  S.T.D. 

Johannes  Nelson  Murdock,  Mr. 

Mad.  Univ.  1851,  S.T.D. 
Jacobus  Hervey  Pratt ,  Mad. 
Univ.  1847,  Mr. 

Justinus  A.  Smith,  Coll.  Cone. 

1845,  Mr.,  et  Shurt.  Coll. 
Edvardus  Webster,  Dart.  1848, 
Mr. 

1855. 

Jacobus  Armsby,  Mr. 

Jacobus  Tift  Champlin ,  Brun. 

1834,  Mr.  Brun.  1837,  S.T.D., 
Tutor  Brun.,  Graec.  et  Lat. 
Ling,  in  Wat.  Coll.  Prof. 

Amasa  McCoy,  Mr. 

Thomas  Leslie  Davidson ,  Mr. 
Michael  Phelps  Forbes,  Mad. 
Univ.  1847,  Mr. 

Johannes  Howard  Raymond, 
Mad.  Univ.  1836,  Mr.  Mad. 
1839,  LL.D.,  Rhet.  in  Mad. 
Univ.  Prof.,  Hist,  et  Human. 
Lit.  Prof.,  Brook.  Poly,  et  Coll. 
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Alexander  Mann,  Rut.  Coll  1827, 
Mr.  Rut.  Coll.  1830,  S.T.D. 
Samuel  Lee  Selden,  LL.D.,  Reip. 

Nov.  Ebor.  Cur.  Sup.  Jurid. 
Edvardus  Coe  Seymour,  Mr.,  et 
Dick.  Coll. 

Gulielmus  Petit  Trowbridge,  A- 
cad.  Milir.  1848,  Mr.,  Math, 
in  Univ.  Mich.  Prof. 

Jonah  Goulding  Warren ,  Brun. 

1835,  Mr,  Brun.,  S.T.D. 


> 


THE  LIBRARY  OF  lilt 
SEP  1 5  1927 

UNIVERSITY  OF  ILLINOIS 


GENERAL  CATALOGUE. 


1850-1879. 


GENERAL  CATALOGUE 


OF  THE 


JT 


AND  OF  THE 


HONORARY  GRADUATES 

OF  THE 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 

4850-1879. 


-O^c 


ROCHESTER,  N.  Y. 

FRANK  D.  PHINNEY,  BOOK  AND  JOB  PRINTER,  4  BRIGHTON  AVENUE. 

1879. 


PREFACE 


Previous  to  the  year  1873  the  Triennial  Catalogues  which  had  been  issued  by  this  University 
contained  hardly  anything  more  than  a  list  of  the  names  of  each  class,  printed  in  Latin.  These 
Catalogues  were  comparatively  valueless  so  far  as  any  information  regarding  the  graduates  was 
concerned.  Consequently,  an  attempt  was  made  to  improve  upon  the  old  plan  by  printing  the 
edition  of  1873  in  English,  and  by  giving  certain  information  of  general  interest  with  reference 
to  each  of  the  graduates.  The  statement  of  each  person  was  intended  to  contain  a  list  of  the 
honors  which  he  had  received,  and  his  occupation  and  address.  Notwithstanding  the  many 
errors  which  unavoidably  crept  into  that  issue,  the  idea  of  the  change  was  generally  well 
received  by  the  Alumni. 

But  the  impracticability  of  issuing  such  a  catalogue  every  three  years  has  suggested  the 
substitution  of  the  name  “  General  Catalogue  which  will  permit  it  to  be  published  more  or  less 
frequently  as  occasion  may  demand.  With  this  change,  the  design  of  the  Catalogue  has  also 
been  broadened  so  as  to  include  a  brief  sketch  of  each  Alumnus  —  containing  a  list  of  the 
various  occupations  or  positions  which  he  has  held,  as  well  as  the  academic  and  official  honors 
which  have  been  conferred  upon  him.  Although  great  pains  have  been  taken  to  render  these 
statements  accurate  and  complete,  it  cannot  be  expected  that  they  are  entirely  free  from  errors. 
It  is  hoped,  however,  that  by  the  voluntary  co-operation  of  the  graduates,  the  mistakes  may  be 
eliminated  and  the  deficiencies  supplied  in  the  subsequent  editions. 

This  Catalogue  contains  the  names  of  those  persons  only  who  have  received  degrees  from 
this  University.  If  those  also  were  recorded  who  have  at  different  times  been  connected  with 
the  various  classes,  the  number  would  be  more  than  doubled.  Every  Alumnus  herein  men¬ 
tioned  must  be  understood  to  have  received  at  graduation  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Af.ts, 
except  when  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of4  Science  is  specially  designated. 

By  way  of  further  explanation,  it  should  be  said  that  the  apparently  large  number  of  “hon¬ 
orary  graduates”  in  the  early  years  of  the  University  is  due  to  the  fact  that  the  degree  of  A.  M. 
was  conferred  upon  many  who  had  already  taken  a  course  of  study  in  Madison  University,  and 
in  these  cases  the  degree  is  more  strictly  a  second  degree  “in  course”  than  an  “honorary”  one. 

All  degrees  mentioned  in  the  Catalogue  were  conferred  by  this  University— unless  referred  to 
another  source.  The  asterisk  [*]  wherever  it  occurs  indicates  the  decease  of  the  person  opposite 
whose  name  it  is  placed. 

Every  graduate  receiving  this  will  confer  a  favor  by  correcting  his  own  record,  if  defective, 
and  by  communicating  to  Prof.  W.  C.  Morey  any  information  or  suggestion  which  will  improve 
the  next  edition. 

University  of  Rochester, 

June  2,  1879. 


THE  OFFICERS 


OF  THE 

UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 

1850-1 879. 


PRESIDENT. 

MARTIN  BREWER  ANDERSON,  LL.  D. 

Appointed  1853. 


TRUSTEES. 

*JOHN  NICHOLS  WILDER,  -  -  Rochester,  f 

Appointed,  1850  ;  deeeased,  1858. 

President  of  the  Board,  1850-58. 

*Hon.  FREDERICK  WHITTLESEY,  -  Rochester,  f 

Appointed,  1850  ;  deceased,  1851. 

Vice-President  of  the  Board,  1850-51. 

*Hon.  WILLIAM  LARNED  MARCY,  LL.  D..  Albany,  f 

Appointed,  1850 ;  deceased,  1857. 

"Hon.  FRIEND  HUMPHREY,  -  -  Albany,  f 

Appointed,  1850;  deceased,  1854. 

*Hon.  IRA  HARRIS,  LL.  D.,  -  -  Albany,  f 

Appointed,  1850  ;  deceased,  1875. 

Chancellor  of  the  University,  1850-1875. 

SMITH  SHELDON,  -  -  -  New  York. 

Appointed,  1850. 

Rev.  WILLIAM  R.  WILLIAMS,  D.  D.,  LL.  I).,  New  York. 

Appointed,  1850;  resigned,  1871. 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


(5 


*ROBERT  KELLY,  LL.  D., 

Appointed,  1850 ;  deceased,  1856. 

Ret.  ROBERT  RAIKES  RAYMOND, 

Appointed,  1850 ;  resigned,  1854. 

*  HENRY  TOWER, 

Appointed,  1850  ;  resigned,  1853. 

*Hon.  SENECA  BARTON  BURCH AR I). 

Appointed,  1850 ;  deceased,  1857. 

*Hon.  JOHN  MUNRO, 

Appointed,  1850  ;  deceased,  1860. 

♦Rev.  ALONZO  WHEELOCK,  D.  D., 

Appointed,  1850  ;  resigned,  1871. 

*  JAMES  EDMUNDS, 

Appointed,  1850 ;  deceased,  1857. 

ROSWELL  SMITH  BURROWS,  A.  M. . 

Appointed,  1850. 

*RAWSON  HARMON, 

Appointed,  1850  ;  deceased,  1873. 

Rev.  VELONA  R.  HOTCHKISS,  D.  D. . 

Appointed,  1850  ;  resigned,  1854. 
Reappointed,  1866. 

*Hon.  WILLIAM  PITKIN, 

Appointed,  1850 ;  deceased,  1869. 
Vice-President  of  the  Board,  1852-69. 


*EYERARD  PECK, 

Appointed,  1850  :  deceased,  1854. 

*DAYID  RAYMOND  BARTON, 

Appointed,  1850;  resigned,  1871. 

Hon.  ELIJAH  FREDERICK  SMITH. 

Appointed,  1850. 

ELON  HUNTINGTON, 

Appointed,  1850. 

♦EDWIN  PANCOST, 

Appointed,  1850 ;  deceased,  1867. 
Treasurer  of  the  Board,  1850-51. 

WILLIAM  NATHAN  SAGE, 

Appointed,  1850. 

Secretary  of  the  Board,  from  1850. 
Treasurer  of  the  Board,  from  1851. 


New  York.! 

Brooklyn. 

Waterville.  f 

Hamilton.! 

ELBRIDGE.f 

FREDONIA.f 

Yates.! 
Albion. 
Wheatland.  \ 
Buffalo. 

Rochester.! 

Rochester.! 

Rochester.! 

Rochester. 

Rochester. 

Rochester.! 

Rochester. 


T1IE  OFFICERS. 


7 


Hon.  AZARIAH  BOODY,  - 

Appointed,  1853  ;  resigned,  1865. 

^MATTHEW  YAS8AR, 

Appointed,  1853  ;  deceased,  1867. 

“Hon.  JACOB  GOULD, 

Appointed,  1854  ;  deceased,  1867. 

♦GIDEON  WEBSTER  BURBANK, 

Appointed,  1854  ;  deceased,  1873. 

“JAMES  E.  SOUTHWORTH, 

Appointed,  1854 :  resigned,  1873. 

*Hon.  william  kelly, 

Appointed,  1856  ;  deceased,  1872. 
President  of  the  Board,  1860-72. 

Gen.  JOHN  F.  RATHBONE, 

Appointed,  1857. 

LEWIS  ROBERTS, 

Appointed,  1857. 

Rev.  JAMES  ORLEY  MASON,  D.  D., 

Appointed,  1859  :  resigned,  1867. 

*HENRY  WALTER  DEAN,  M.  D.,  A.  M., 

Appointed,  1859 ;  deceased,  1878. 

Rev.  EDWARD  LATHROP,  D.  D., 

Appointed,  1859  ;  resigned,  1866. 

DANIEL  C.  MUNRO, 

Appointed,  1861 ;  resigned,  1878. 

Gen.  MARSENA  R,  PATRICK, 

Appointed,  1865  ;  resigned,  1872. 

Rev.  EDWARD  BRIGHT,  D.  D.,  - 

Appointed,  1867. 

Vice-President  of  the  Board,  from  1872. 

EDWIN  OREN  SAGE, 

Appointed,  1867. 

JOHN  B.  TREVOR, 

Appointed,  1868. 

President  of  the  Board,  from  1872. 

Hon.  HIRAM  SIBLEY, 

Appointed,  1868. 

*  WILLIAM  A.  REYNOLDS, 

Appointed,  1870 ;  deceased,  1872. 


New  Yoke. 
Poughkeepsie,  f 
Rochester,  f 
Rochester,  f 
Brooklyn,  f 
Rhinebeck.  f 

Albany. 

Tarrytown. 

Greenwich. 
Rochester.! 
Norwalk,  Ct. 
Elbridge. 

Geneva. 

Yonkers. 

Rochester. 

Yonkers. 

Rochester. 
Rochester,  f 


8 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


MARTIN  WARREN  COOKE.  A.  M.. 

Appointed,  1871. 

Rochester. 

Hon.  FRANCIS  ALLEN  MACOMBER,  A.  M., 

Appointed,  1871. 

Rochester. 

REZIN  A.  WIGHT,  A.  M. , 

Appointed,  1872. 

New  York. 

TIMOTHY  A.  PORTER,  A.  M., 

Appointed,  1872  ;  resigned,  1876. 

New  York. 

IIon.  FREEMAN  CLARKE, 

Appointed,  1872. 

Rochester. 

EDWARD  MOTT  MOORE,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.,  - 

Appointed,  1872. 

Rochester. 

Hon.  SAMUEL  J.  TILDEN,  LL.  D. . 

Appointed,  1873 ;  resigned,  1878. 

New  York. 

Hon.  RUSSELL  SAGE, 

Appointed,  1873  ;  resigned,  1877. 

New  York.' 

Rey.  CHARLES  DeWITT  BRIDGMAN,  I).  D.. 

Appointed,  1876. 

New  York. 

JACOB  F.  WYCKOFF, 

Appointed,  1876;  resigned,  1878. 

New  York. 

JOHN  P.  TOWNSEND,  - 

Appointed,  1876. 

New  Yo'rk. 

DAVID  GRAY, 

Appointed,  1877. 

Buffalo. 

Col.  WILLIAM  HAMILTON  HARRIS,  A.  M.. 

Appointed,  1878. 

Cleveland,  ( 

Rev.  ROBERT  STEWART  McARTHUR.  - 

Appointed,  1878. 

New  York. 

Rey.  CHARLES  JACOBS  BALDWIN, 

Appointed,  1878. 

Rochester. 

CHARLES  PRATT, 

Appointed,  1878. 

Brooklyn. 

t  Indicates  the  former  residence  of  deceased  members. 


THE  FACULTY 


Key.  ASAHEL  CLARK  KENDRICK,  D.  D. 

Professor  of  the  Greek  Language  and  Literature,  from  1850. 
Librarian,  1850-68. 

*JOHN  FRAM  RICHARDSON,  A.  M. 

Professor  of  the  Latin  Language  and  Literature,  1850-68. 

*JOHN  HOWARD  RAYMOND,  LL.  D. 

Professor  of  History  and  Belles  Lettres,  1850-56. 

*Rev.  CHESTER  DEWEY,  M.  I).,  D.  D.,  LL.  D. 

Professor  of  the  Natural  Sciences,  1850-68. 

Rev.  JOHN  SHARP  MAGINNIS,  D.  D. 

Professor  of  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy,  1850-52. 

Rev.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON  CONANT,  I).  D. 

Professor  of  the  Hebrew  Language  and  Literature,  1850-54. 

E.  PESHINE  SMITH.  ^ 

Acting  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy,  1850-51. 

ALBERT  HARRISON  MIXER,  A.  M. 

Tutor  in  History  and  Languages,  1850-52. 

Professor  of  the  Modern  Languages,  1855-58. 

Professor  of  the  Modern  Languages,  from  1867. 

ISAAC  FERDINAND  QUINBY,  LL.  D. 

Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy,  from  1851. 

HEMAN  LINCOLN  WAYLAND,  A.  M. 

Tutor  in  Greek  and  History,  1852-54. 

MARTIN  BREWER  ANDERSON,  LL.  D. 

Professor  of  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy,  from  1853. 

Rev.  EZEKIEL  GILMAN  ROBINSON,  D.  D. ,  LL.  D. 

Professor  of  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion,  1853-54. 

Rev.  SEW  ALL  SYLVESTER  CUTTING,  D.  D. 

Professor  of  Rhetoric  and  History.  1855-68. 

Rev.  HENRY  FOWLER,  A.  M. 

Professor  of  Political  Economy,  1855-58. 


10 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


HENRY  AUGUSTUS  WARD,  A.  M. ,  F.  R,  G.  S. 

Professor  of  the  Natural  Sciences,  1861-75. 

ALONZO  JONAH  HOWE,  A.  M. 

Acting  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy,  1862-63. 

Rev.  WILLIAM  CLEAVER  WILKINSON,  D.  D. 

Professor  of  the  Modern  Languages,  ad  interim,  1863-64. 

OTIS  HALL  ROBINSON,  A.  M. 

Tutor  in  Mathematics,  1864-67. 

Assistant  Librarian,  1866-68  ;  Librarian,  from  1868. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics,  1867-69. 

Professor  of  Mathematics,  from  1869. 

*Rev.  JAMES  ORTON,  A.  M. 

Instructor  in  the  Natural  Sciences,  1867-68. 

Rev.  SAMUEL  ALLAN  LATTIMORE,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D. 

Professor  of  Chemistry,  from  1867. 

Curator  of  the  Cabinets,  from  1871. 

Rev.  JOSEPH  HENRY  GILMORE,  A.  M. 

Professor  of  Logic,  Rhetoric  and  English  Literature,  from  1867. 

WILLIAM  WALLACE  GILBERT,  A.  M. 

Tutor  in  Latin,  1868-69. 

WILLIAM  CAREY  MOREY,  A.  31. 

Tutor  in  Latin,  1869-70. 

Professor  of  the  Latin  Language  and  Literature,  1872-77. 

Professor  of  Latin  and  History,  from  1877. 

Rev.  ADONIRAM  JUDSON  SAGE,  D.  D. 

Professor  of  the  Latin  Language  and  Literature,  1870-72. 

HENRY  FAIRFIELD  BURTON,  A.  31. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Latin,  from  1877. 


THE  ALUMNI. 


1851. 

^George  Byron  Brand,  A.  M.,  1854. 
Lawyer  ;  died,  Rochester,  N.  Y.. 
Feb.  10,  1871,  aged  42  years. 
Alexander  Atwater  Brooks,  A.M., 
1856;  Ph.  D.,  1875.  Tutor  Howard 
College,  Ala.,  1851-52  ;  Principal 
Quitman  Institute,  Miss.,  1852-56; 
President  Gonzales  College,  Texas, 
1856-73;  from  1873,  President  Goliad 
College,  Goliad,  Texas. 

Nathan  Judson  Clark.  Grad.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1853;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Southington,  Ct. ,  1854-56; 
Abington,  Mass.,  1856-58 ;  near 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1860;  Cincinnati, 
O.,  1864;  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  1868-70;  | 
from  1870,  Agent  Bible  Union. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Andrew  Longyear  Freeman,  A.  M., 
1854.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  j 
1853 ;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Camillus,  ] 
N.  Y.,  1853-59  ;  Ann  Arbor,  Mich., 
1859-60;  Deposit,  N.  Y.,  1860-61;  ] 
Stockton,  N.  Y.,  1861-64;  Southing¬ 
ton,  Ct.,  1864-73;  from  1873,  Penfield, 
N.  Y. 

Wakefield  Gale  FryE,  A.  M.,  1855. 
Dep.  Coll,  of  Customs,  1860-70 ;  from 
1871,  Clerk  Sup.  Jud.  Court,  Waldo 
Co.,  Maine.  Lawyer,  Belfast,  Me. 
William  Dunlop  Hedden,  A.  M.. 
1854.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem., 
1853;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Meridian, 
N.  Y.,  1853-55  ;  from  1855,  East 
Pembroke,  N.  J. 


Henry  Plummer  Kimball,  A.  M., 
1873.  Principal  Rockford  Literary 
and  Classical  Institute,  1852-55;  Sec¬ 
retary  Northern  Illinois  Industrial 
Exposition,  1861-78.  Horticulturist, 
Rockford,  Ill. 

James  Edmunds  Spencer,  A.  M. , 

1854.  Asst.  Principal  Grammar 
School,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1851-52: 
Principal  Female  High  School, 
Louisville,  Ky.,  1856-57.  Lumber 
Merchant,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Samuel  Ward  Stanley,  A.  M.,  1873. 
Lawyer,  1855-58,  and  City  Attorney, 
Rockford,  Ill.,  1856-57;  from  1858, 
engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits.  Coal 
Dealer,  Rockford,  Ill. 

Robert  Telford.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol. 
Sem.,  1853  ;  Missionary,  Bangkok. 
Siam,  1853-63  ;  Swatow,  China, 
1863-64 ;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church, 
Washington,  Pa.,  1865-68;  Hamil¬ 
ton,  O.,  1868-69;  Warren,  O.,  1869- 
73;  Rochester,  Minn.,  1873-74;  Eau 
Claire,  Wis.,  1874-77;  from  1878, 
East  Henrietta,  N.  Y. 

10 

1852. 

Charles  Rollin  Burdick,  A.  M.. 

1855.  Principal  Union  School,  Wat¬ 
kins,  N.  Y.  ,  1852-53,  1854-55;  Union 
Academy,  Shiloh,  N.  J.,  1853-54; 
Grammar  School,  Rochester,  N.  Y.. 
1857-59;  grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem., 
1858;  Pastor  Presb.  Church,  Corfu, 
N.  Y.,  1859-64;  Youngstown.  N.  Y. . 


12 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER 


[1852. 


1804-08;  Marquette,  Midi.,  1808-09;  i 
Joliet,  Ill.,  1809-71 ;  Somerset,  N.Y. , 
1871-75;  from  1875,  Oconto,  Wis. 


Edward  Hatch  Davis,  M.  D.,  Univ. 
of  Buffalo,  1854;  A.  M.,  1855. 

Druggist,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 


Henry  Farnsworth  Carpenter.  ; 
With  Phelps,  Dodge  &  Co.,  Hard¬ 
ware  Merchants,  New  York  City, 
1800-70;  from  1870,  Superintendent 
Presb.  Hospital,  70th  St.  and  Madi-  | 
son  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

Elisha  Manning  Carpenter,  A.  M., 
1800.  Teacher  Classical  School, 
Sunsbury,  N.  C.,  1853-55;  Teacher 
House  of  Refuge,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
1855-64  ;  grad.  Rocli.  Tlieol.  Sem., 
1860  ;  Teacher  Classical  School, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. ,  1864-68  ;  Superin¬ 
tendent  House  of  Refuge,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  1869-70  ;  from  1871,  Superin¬ 
tendent  and  Chaplain  N.  Y.  Juvenile 
Asylum,  61  W.  13th  St.,  New  York  | 
City. 

*Stephen  Haskins  Carpenter,  A.M. ,  j 
1856;  LL.  D.,  1871.  Tutor  Univ.  of 
Wisconsin,  1852-54;  Asst.  Superin¬ 
tendent  of  Public  Instruction,  State 
of  Wisconsin,  1858-60;  Prof.  Ancient 
Languages,  St.  Paul.  Coll.,  Mo., 
1860-61;  Prof.  Rhetoric,  Logic  and 
English  Literature,  Univ.  of  Wiscon¬ 
sin,  1808-74;  in  1874,  elected  to  the 
Presidency  of  Kansas  State  Univer¬ 
sity,  but  declined;  Prof.  Logic  and 
English  Literature,  Univ.  of  Wis¬ 
consin,  1874-78;  died  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  i 
Dec.  0,  1878,  aged  47  years.  Author  ; 
of  English  in  the  Fourteenth  Century; 
An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of 
Anglo-Saxon,  etc. 

*George  Sheppard  Chace,  A.  M.,  j 
1855.  Grad.  Rocli.  Tlieol.  Sem.,  | 
1854;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Warren,  j 
R.  I.,  1856-00;  Pittsburgh.  Pa.,  1860- 
05 ;  Columbus,  Ohio,  1860-07 ;  Detroit,  I 
Mich.,  1808-71;  Middletown,  Ct.,  | 
1871;  died,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  | 
June  27,  1871,  aged  42  years. 


*Jeremiah  Clinton  Drake.  Grad. 
Rocli.  Theol.  Sem.,  1854;  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  Churchville,  N.  Y., 
1852-54;  Panama,  N.  Y.,  1854-58; 
Westfield,  N.  Y.,  1858-61;  Captain, 
49th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1861-62;  Colonel, 
112tli  N.  Y.  Yols. ,  1802-64;  in  com¬ 
mand  of  brigade,  Suffolk,  Va.,  1803; 
in  command  of  Drake’s  Brigade  from 
the  beginning  of  campaign  of  1864; 
died  of  wounds  received  at  battle  of 
Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  2,  1804, 
aged  40  years. 

Justin  Dewey  Fulton,  D.  D.,  1870. 
Rocli.  Theol.  Sem.,  1854;  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  and  Editor  “Gospel 
Banner,”  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1854-55; 
Pastor,  Sandusky,  O.,  1856-59; 

Albany,  N.  Y. ,  1859-64;  Union 

Temple  Church,  Boston, Mass.,  1804- 
73  ;  Hanson  Place  Church,  and 
Editor  “Christian  in  the  World,” 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1873-76;  from  1876. 
Centennial  Bapt.  Church,  and  Editor 
“The  Watch  Tower,”  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Author  of  Roman  Catholic 
Element  in  American  History;  Rome 
in  America;  Woman  as  God  Made 
Her;  Radicalism;  The  Life  of  Timothy 
Gilbert,  etc.  Address,  255  Carlton 
Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

*Joiin  Buttrick  Jones.  Grad.  Rocli. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1854;  Missionary  to  the 
Cliprokee  Nation,  and  Editor  of  the 
“Cherokee  Messenger,”  Ind.  Ter., 
1855-61 ;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  South 
Rutland  and  Harrisburg,  N.  Y., 
18(51-62;  Chaplain  2d  Indian  Regt., 
Kansas,  1862-65;  delegate  from  the 
Cherokee  Nation  to  Washington, 
D.  C.,  1806;  Missionary,  Cherokee 
Nation.  1806-76;  died,  Denver,  Col., 
June  17,  1876,  aged  52  years.  Author 


1858. 


THE  ALUMNI. 


of  Cherokee  translations  of  the  Bible, 
Parley’s  History,  etc. 

Franklin  Smith  Lyon,  A.  M.,  1855. 
Principal  Cherokee  Male  Seminary, 
Ind.  Ter.,  1853-56  ;  Asst.  Principal 
Albion  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1857-61, 

and  Principal,  1861-65;  Professor, 
West  Virginia  Univ.,  1867-69;  Prin¬ 
cipal  Fenton  Seminary,  Mich. ,  1869 ; 
U.  S.  Indian  Agent  for  the  Creek 
Nation,  Ind.  Ter.,  1870-72;  from 
1873,  Prof.  History  and  Belles  Lettres, 
and  from  1877,  Vice-President,  West 
Virginia  University,  Morgantown, 
West  Va. 

Charles  Cole  Norton,  A.  M.,  1855; 
D.  D.,  Shurtleff  Coll.,  Ill.,  1878. 
Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1854; 

Pastor  Sixth  St.  Bapt.  Church,  New 
York  City,  1855-63  ;  from  1863, 

Central  Park  Church,  New  York 
City;  address,  209  East  82d  St., 
New  York  City. 

Henry  Arnold  Rose.  Grad.  Roch. 

Theol.  Sem.,  1854;  Pastor  Bapt. 

Church,  Greece,  N.Y.,  1853-56;  Hor- 
nellsville,  N.  Y. ,  1856-59;  Wayne, 
N.Y. ,  1859-61;  Clifton,  Monroe  Co., 
N.  Y. ,  1861-65;  St.  Johns,  Mich., 
1865-68;  Owasso,  Mich.,  1870-72; 
Ovid,  Mich.,  1872-74;  Palo,  Mich., 
1875-78;  address,  Union  Home,  Mich. 

*  James  Manning  Savage.  Principal 
Waynesboro  Academy,  Ga. ,  1852-54; 
Lawyer,  Waynesboro,  Ga.,  1854-61; 
died  in  the  army,  1864,  aged  36  years. 
James  Vanpelt  Scofield,  A.M.,  1856. 
Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1854; 
Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Louisville,  Ky., 
1854-58;  Quincy,  Ill.,  1858-62;  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  1862-70;  Des Moines,  la., 
1870-71;  New  Britain,  Ct.,  1871-76; 
from  1876,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

John  Byington  Smith,  A.  M.,  1855; 
D.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1873. 
Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1854;  Pas¬ 


13 


tor  Bapt.  Church,  Dunkirk,  N.  Y. , 
1854-55;  Fayetteville,  N.  Y. ,  1855- 
60;  Farmers  Village,  N.  Y.,  1860-66: 
Chaplain  State  Prison,  Sing  Sing, 
N.  Y. ,  1866-69;  Pastor,  Geneva, 
N.  Y.,  1869-76;  from  1876,  Peeks- 
kill,  N.  Y. 

Syl venus  Adon  Taft,  A.  M.,  1873; 
D.  D.,  La  Grange  Coll.,  Mo.,  1876. 
Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1854;  Pas¬ 
tor  Bapt.  Church,  Stony  Creek, 
Mich.,  1847-49  ;  Ypsilanti,  Mich., 
1849-51;  Webster,  N.  Y.,  1851-54; 
Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  1854-55;  Mount 
Vernon,  Mich.,  1855-57;  Oxford, 
Mich.,  1857-61;  Fentonville,  Mich., 
1861-66;  Quincy,  Ill.,  1866-70;  Pal¬ 
myra,  Mo.,  1870-74;  Macon,  Mo., 

1874-75;  Santa  Rosa,  Cal.,  1876-77; 
President  College  of  California,  Vaca¬ 
ville,  Cal.,  1877-79;  from  1879,  Pas¬ 
tor,  Santa  Rosa,  Cal. 

George  Pomeroy  Watrous.  Grad. 
Roch. Theol.  Sem.,  1854;  Missionary, 
Sliwaygyeen,  Burmali,  1854-60;  Pas¬ 
tor  Bapt.  Church,  Tioga,  Pa.,  1861- 
63;  Covington,  Pa.,  1865-70;  Mans¬ 
field,  Pa.,  1871-74  ;  from  1876, 

Canton,  Pa. 

Simon  Perry  Webster,  A.  M.,  1855. 
Second  Lieutenant,  8tli  N.  Y.  Heavy 
Artillery,  1862-64;  First  Lieutenant, 
1864;  Captain,  1864-65.  Lawyer, 
Lockport,  N.  Y. 

18 

1853. 

William  Peters  Everett,  A.  M., 
1857.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem., 

1855;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  East 

Abington,  Mass. ,  1855-57 ;  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.,  1857-60;  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1860- 
65;  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1865-68;  Elgin, 
Ill.,  1869-72;  from  1872,  St,  John, 
N.  B. 

Ezra  Job  Fish,  D.  D.,  Kalamazoo 


3 


14 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER 


[1853. 


Coll.,  1874.  Roch.  Tlieol.  Sem., 
1855;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Lima, 
Ind.,  1855-58;  Sturgis,  Mich.,  1858- 
63;  Adrian,  Mich.,  1863-74;  Lansing, 
Mich.,  1877-78;  address,  Bronson, 
Mich.  Author  of  Ecclesiology . 

Edgar  Johnson  Goodsreed,  D.  D., 
1863.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem., 

1856;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Pough¬ 
keepsie,  N.  Y. ,  1856-58;  Janesville, 
Wis.,  1858-65;  Chicago,  Ill.,  1865-76; 
from  1877,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Editor 
of  Cobbm’s  Commentary  on  the  Whole 
Bible,  for  Young  and  Old.  Author  of 
The  Wonderful  Career  of  Moody  and 
San  key  in  Great  Britain  and  America; 
The  Life  of  Jems,  for  Young  People; 
The  Lives  of  the  Apostles,  for  the  Young; 
The  Great  Fires  in  Chicago  and  the 
West;  A  History  of  the  Centennial. 

"Dillis  Dyer  Hamilton.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1855;  Pastor 
Fresh.  Church,  Gaines,  N.  Y.,  1860- 
63;  Clarence,  N.Y. ,  1863-65;  Somer¬ 
set,  N.  Y.,  1865-68;  Home  Mission¬ 
ary,  Pompeii,  Midi.,  1869-76;  died, 
Pompeii,  Mich.,  July  22,  1876,  aged 
52  years. 

Chester  Wright  Hey  wood,  A.  M., 
1856.  Teacher,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
1853-54;  Principal  Kingsville  Acad¬ 
emy,  O. ,  1854-61 ;  Conneaut  Acad¬ 
emy,  O.,  1861-63;  East  Springfield 
Academy,  Pa.,  1863-64;  Eclectic 
Institute,  Hiram,  O.,  1864-65;  Supt. 
Graded  Schools,  „  Kent,  O. ,  1865-67  ; 
Bookkeeper,  Kent  Glass  Works, 
1868-69;  Supt.  Graded  Schools,  East 
Cleveland,  O.,  1869-71;  with  L. 

Crawford  &  Sons,  Wholesale  Coal 
Dealers,  Cleveland,  O. ,  1875-77 ;  from 
1877,  Principal  Geauga  Seminary, 
Chester,  Geauga  Co.,  O. 

Benjamin  De  Forest  Marshall, 
A.  M.,  1856;  D.  D.  1871.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1855;  Pastor 


Bapt.  Church,  Lockport,  N.  Y.,1855- 
59;  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ,  1859-73;  from 
1873,  Worcester,  Mass. 

James  Johnson  McIntyre.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1853-54;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Pembroke,  N.  Y. ,  1854-56; 
Berlin,  Wis.,  1856-60;  Watertown, 
Wis  ,  1860-62;  Waterloo,  Wis.,  1862- 
64;  Chaplain  49th  Wisconsin  Vols. , 

1864- 65;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church  and 
Principal  Academy,  Marshall,  Wis., 

1865- 68;  the  same  at  Walworth, 
Wis.,  1868-69 ;  Principal  Public 
School,  Harvard,  Ill.,  1869-70;  Mis¬ 
sionary,  Dak.  Ter.,  1870-74;  Super¬ 
intendent  Public  Instruction  and 
Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Finlay,  Dak. 
Ter.,  1874—77  ;  in  business,  1877-78; 
from  1878,  Pastor  Bapt.  Church  and 
Principal  Public  School,  Floyd,  la. 

Ebenezer  Nisbet,  A.M.,  1859;  D.D., 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1868.  Grad. Roch. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1855;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  East  Avon,  N.  Y. ,  1856-59; 
Brockport,  N.  Y.,  1859-61;  Fond  du 
Lac, Wis.,  1862-71;  Rochester,  N.Y. , 
1871-75;  Rock  Island,  Ill.,  1876-78; 
from  1878,  Leavenworth,  Kan. 
Author  of  Resurrection  of  the  Body. 
^Sidney  Edward  Richardson.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1857;  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  West  Springfield,  Pa., 
1857-59;  in  the  army,  1861-62;  killed 
in  action  at  Fort  Donelson,  Feb.  16, 
1862,  aged  30  years. 

Edwin  Oren  Sage.  Trustee  Univ.  of 
Rochester,  appointed  1867.  Of  the 
firm.  Pancost,  page  A  Morse,  Manu¬ 
facturers  of  Boots  and  Shoes,  Roch¬ 
ester,  N.  Y. 

*Isaac  Seeley.  Engaged  in  mercan¬ 
tile  pursuits  in  New  York  and 
Georgia,  1854-65;  Member  Constitu¬ 
tional  Convention,  Ga.,  1865;  Post¬ 
master,  Savannah,  Ga.,  1866-73; 
Coll,  of  Customs,  Savannah,  Ga., 


1854.] 


THE  ALU MEL 


15 


1873-77;  died,  Savannah,  Ga.,  March 
22,  1877,  aged  52  years. 

*Fordyce  Williams.  Principal  She¬ 
boygan  Academy,  Wis.,  1853-55; 
died,  Bloomfield,  Ct.,  Dec.  25,  1855, 
aged  27  years. 

12 

1854. 

Galusiia  Anderson,  A.  M.,  1862; 

D.  D.,  1866.  Grad.  Rocli.  Theol. 
Sem.,  1856;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church, 
Janesville,  Wis.,  1856-58;  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  1858-66  ;  Prof.  Homiletics, 
Church  Polity  and  Pastoral  Duties, 
Newton  Theol.  Institute,  Mass.,  1866- 
73 ;  Pastor  Strong  Place  Church, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1873-76;  Second 
Bapt.  Church,  Chicago,  Ill.,  1876-78; 
from  1878,  President  Univ.  of  Chi¬ 
cago,  Chicago,  Ill. 

Joseph  Mead  Bailey,  A.  M.,  1857. 
Representative  Illinois  Legislature, 
1866-70;  Presidential  Elector,  Ill., 
1876;  from  1877,  Judge  13th  Judicial 
Circuit,  Ill. ;  from  1878,  Judge  First 
Division  Appelate  Court,  Ill. ;  Trus¬ 
tee  Univ.  of  Chicago,  appointed  1878. 
Lawyer,  Freeport,  Ill. 

*Tilson  Columbus  Barden,  A.  M. , 
1857.  Engaged  in  teaching,  1854-58; 
practiced  law,  Portage  City,  Wis., 
1858-60;  teaching,  Hudson,  Mich., 
1860-61 ;  Second  Lieutenant,  First 
Lieutenant,  and  Captain,  2d  Mich. 
Vols.,  1861-65;  Major  Wis.  Vols., 
1865  ;  Judge  Advocate,  U.  S.  A., 
stationed  in  Tex.,  1865-60  ;  Judge 
1st  Judicial  District,  Tex.,  1869-70; 
Judge  16tli  Judicial  District,  Tex., 
1870-76;  died,  Wharton  Co.,  Tex., 
Nov.  5,  1877,  aged  43  years. 

Amos  Judson  Barrett,  A.  M.,  1857. 
Principal  Nunda  Literary  Institute, 

N.  Y.,  1854-57*  Kingsville  Academy, 

O. ,  1859-67  ;  Lowville  Academy, 


N.  Y.,  1867-70;  Rochester  Collegiate 
Institute,  N.  Y.,  1870-74;  student 
Rocli.  Theol.  Sem.,  1874-7(5;  from 

1876,  Pastor  Lake  Ave.  Bapt.  Church, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Randolph  Crowell  Brant.  Resided 
in  Wisconsin  for  several  years;  from 

1877,  engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits, 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 

^George  Milton  Condron.  Grad. 
Rocli.  Theol.  Sem.,  1856;  Pastor 

Bapt,  Church,  Wilson,  N.  Y.,  1856- 

58;  Wilmington,  Del.,  1868;  died, 
Wilmington,  Del., 1868,  aged40years. 

Archibald  La  Mont  Farr.  Grad. 

Rocli.  Theol.  Sem.,  1856;  Pastor 

Bapt,  Church,  Champaign,  Ill.,  1856- 
59;  York,  N.  Y. .  1859-60;  Barnstable, 
Mass.,  1860-62;  Olean,  N.Y.,  1862-64; 
Castile,  N.  Y. ,  1864-66;  Iowa  Falls, 
la.,  1866-70;  Champaign,  Ill.,  1870- 
74;  from  1874,  Sandwich,  Ill. 
Robert  Hughes  Fenn.  Deprived  of 
his  sight  in  1853;  engaged  in  literary 
pursuits  for  several  years;  at  pres¬ 
ent,  Inventor,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Samuel  Purviance  Fenn.  Civil 
Engineer,  Erie  Canal,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  1854-59;  in  Europe,  1859-60; 
Civil  Engineer,  Union  Pacific  R.  R. , 
Wyandotte,  Ivan.,  1860-63;  U.  S. 
Land  Office,  Leavenworth,  Kan., 
1863-64;  from  1864,  Hardware  Mer¬ 
chant,  Pittston,  Pa. 

Lucian  L.  Gage.  Grad.  Rocli.  Theol. 
Sem.,  1856;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church, 
Frewsburg,  N.  Y.,  1856-57;  De  Ruy- 
ter,  N.  Y.,  1857-62;  Parma,  N.  Y., 
1862-64;  Alabama,  N.  Y.,  1864—67 ; 
Somonauk,  Ill.,  1867-70;  Tama  City, 
la.,  1870-71;  Ripon,  Wis.,  1871-73; 
Allegan,  Mich,,  1876-77;  Galesburg, 
Mich.,  1877-78;  from  1878,  Concord, 
Mich. 

^Stephen  Keyes,  Jr.  Pastor  Bapt, 
Church,  Almond,  N,  Y. ,  1854-56  ; 


10 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


[1855. 


Acting  Pastor,  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  1856;  I 
Agent  Missionary  Union,  1856-57 ;  i 
Pastor,  Bennington,  N.  Y. ,  1857-65;  I 
Strykersville,  N.  Y.,  1865-68;  died  i 
Strykersville,  N.  Y.,  July  11,  1868,  j 
aged  88  years. 

*Hoyes  Lloyd,  A.  M.,  1861.  Editor  I 
“  Canadian  Baptist,”  1862-71 ;  Pastor  ; 
Bapt,  Church,  Toronto,  Ont.,  1871-  j 
77;  died  Toronto,  Ont.,  June  7, 1877, 
aged  54  years. 

Edward  Jackson  McKendrie.  Grad. 
Rocli.  Theol.  Sem.,  1856  ;  former 
residence,  Morrisville,  N.  Y. 

Jonathan  Dayton  Merrell,  A.  M.,  | 
1857.  Grad.  Rocli.  Theol.  Sem.,  1856; 
Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Squan  Village, 
N.J. ,  1858-64;  Milburn,  N.  J.,  1864- 
69;  East  New  York,  1869-70;  from 
1870,  Hartford,  N.  Y. 

John  C.  Oyerhiser,  A.M.,  1864;  Pli. 
D. ,  1875.  Asst.  Prof.  Latin  and 
Greek  Languages,  Brooklyn  Colle¬ 
giate  and  Polytechnic  Institute,  N.  Y. , 
1856-60;  Principal  Classical  School, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1860-78;  address, 
220  East  14th  St.,  New  York  City. 

James  Henry  Phelps,  A.  M.,  1858. 
Grad.  Rocli.  Theol.  Sem.,  1856;  Pas¬ 
tor  Presb.  Church,  Parma,  N.  Y., 
1856-61;  Chili,  N.  Y.,  1861-64; 
Flushing,  Midi.,  1864-70;  Corunna, 
Mich.,  1870-76;  Rose,  N.Y.,  1876-77; 
from  1877,  Brooklyn,  Midi. 

Norman  Robinson,  A.  M.,  1858. 

Teacher,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1854-56; 
Editor  and  Proprietor  “Western 
Recorder,”  1856-58  ;  Prof.  Natural 
Science  and  Chemistry,  Bethel  Col¬ 
lege,  Ky.,  1858-60;  Asst.  Editor 
“New  York  Chronicle,”  1860-62; 
Principal  Ward  School,  Louisville, 
Ky. ,  1862-64  ;  from  1868,  Principal 
Holyoke  Academy  ;  and  also  from 
1878,  Asst.  Editor  “  Western  Re¬ 


corder;”  address,  82  West  Broadway. 
Louisville,  Ky. 

Henry  Strong,  LL.  B.,  Albany  Univ. , 
1856  ;  LL.  D.,  Iowa  State  Univ. 
President  Atchison,  Topeka  and 
Santa  Fe  R.  R.,  1873-77  ;  Trustee 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  appointed  1877. 
Lawyer,  882  Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago, 
Ill. 

*George  Webster.  Grad.  Rocli. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1856  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  1856-59  ; 
North  Orange,  N.  Y.,  1859-62;  Cats¬ 
kill,  N.  Y.,  1862-66  ;  Sandy  Hill. 
N.  Y.,  1866-67  ;  in  business,  New 
York  City,  1867-76;  died,  New  York 
City,  Feb.  24,  1877,  aged  53  years. 

19 

1855. 

I  Charles  DeWitt  Bridgman,  D.  I)., 
Union  Coll.,  1868.  Grad.  Rocli. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1857  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Morristown,  N.  J.,  1857-60; 
Jamaica  Plains,  Mass.,  1860-62  : 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  1862-78  ;  Trustee 
Univ.  of  Rochester,  appointed  1868: 
from  1878,  Pastor  Madison  Ave. 
Church,  New  York  City. 

*Milton  Adams  Brown,  A.  M.,  Ham¬ 
ilton  Coll.,  1858.  Grad.  Auburn 
Theol.  Sem.,  1858;  appointed  Chap¬ 
lain  State  Prison,  Auburn,  N.  Y.. 
1858;  died,  Woodstock,  N.  Y.,  Aug. 
9,  1858,  aged  24  years. 

Darwin  Hill  Cooley,  I).  I)..  Bapt. 
Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1878.  Grad. 
Rocli.  Theol.  Sem.,  1857  ;  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  1857- 
58;  Stevens  Point,  Wis.,  1858-61: 
Appleton,  Wis.,  1861-67  ;  Cedar 
Rapids,  la.,  1867-70;  Canton,  HI.. 
1870-78;  from  1878,  Freeport,  Ill. 

Syl vends  Adon  Ellis,  A.  M.,  1872. 
Of  the  firm,  Adams  &  Ellis,  Book¬ 
sellers  and  Stationers,  Rochester. 


1855.] 


THE  ALUMNI. 


17 


N.Y.,  1868-69;  Superintendent  Pub¬ 
lic  Schools,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1869- 
75;  business  manager  “Rural  Home,” 
1876-77;  from  1878,  Teacher  Western 
New  York  Institute  for  Deaf  Mutes, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Andrew  Jackson  Ensign.  Principal 
Brockport  Collegiate  Institute,  N.  Y. , 
1855-56  ;  Lawyer,  Lockport,  N.  Y. , 
1858-67  ;  Superintendent  Land  De¬ 
partment,  St.  Louis  and  San  Fran¬ 
cisco  R.  R.,  St.  Louis  and  Billings, 
Mo.,  1867-78.  Lawyer,  Owego,  N.Y. 

Philip  Saffery  Evans.  Grad.  Rocli. 
Tlieol.  Sem.,1857;  Pastor  First  Bapt. 
Church,  Boston,  Mass.,  1857-58  ; 
Stamford,  Ct. ,  1858-64  ;  Chaplain 
18th  Heavy  Artillery,  N.  Y.  Vols./ 
1864;  Pastor,  Willimantic,  Ct.,  1864- 
78;  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  1878-78; 
from  1878,  Amesbury,  Mass. 

William  Thomas  Fagan.  Grad.  Rocli. 
Theol.  Sem. ,  1858  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Rome,  N.  Y.,  1858-61  ; 
South  Norwalk,  Ct.,  1861-68  ;  Am¬ 
sterdam,  N.  Y.,  1868-65;  Boonville, 
N.  Y.,  1865-72  ;  City  Missionary, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ,  1872-78  ;  address, 
Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

William  Wirt  Fay,  A.  M.,  1858. 
From  1862,  Asst.  Prof.  Department 
of  English,  History  and  Law,  U.  S. 
Naval  Academy,  Annapolis,  Md. 
Norman  Fox,  A.  M. ,  *1870.  Grad.  Rocli. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1857  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  1859-62  ; 
Chaplain  77th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1862-64;  ! 
Editor  “Central  Baptist,”  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  1864-67 ;  Prof.  History,  William 
Jewell  College,  Liberty,  Mo.  ,1866-69; 
Pastor  North  New  York  Bapt.  Church, 
1876-78;  address,  11  East  24th  St., 
New  York  City. 

William  Chandler  Learned,  A.  M., 
1858.  Teacher,  1855-56 ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Independence,  la.,  1866-67; 


Cuba,  N.  Y.,  1867-69;  Painted  Post, 
N.  Y.,  1869-75;  Alpena,  Mich.,  1875- 
78;  from  1878,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

M anton  Marble.  Asst.  Editor  of  the 
“Boston  Journal,”  1855-56;  Editor 
of  the  “Boston  Traveler,”  1856-58; 
Asst.  Editor  of  the  New  York 
“  Evening  Post,”  1858-59;  Asst.  Edi¬ 
tor  of  the  New  Y"ork  “World,”  1860- 
62  ;  Editor  and  Proprietor  of  the 
New  York  “  World,”  1862-76  ;  ad¬ 
dress,  582  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York 
City. 

*  Abner  Kingman  Nott.  Grad.  Rocli. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1857  ;  Pastor  First 
Bapt.  Church,  New  York  City,  1857- 
59  ;  drowned  July  7,  1859,  aged  25 
years. 

Ira  Late  Otis.  Of  the  firm,  Otis  A 
Gorsline,  Manufacturers  of  Sewer 
Pipe  and  Terra  Cotta  Goods,  Roches¬ 
ter,  N.  Y. 

William  Collins  Pratt.  Grad.  Rocli. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1857  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Delavan,  Ill.,  1857-62;  Ton- 
ica,  Ill.,  1862-67;  Lostant,  Ill.,  1867- 
69;  Denmark,  la.,  1869-71;  Teacher, 

1871- 72  ;  Pastor,  Bonaparte,  la., 

1872- 78;  from  1878,  Monroe,  la. 

Nelson  Slater  Smith.  Grad.  Rocli. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1857  ;  Prof.,  Arkansas 
College,  1857-58  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Smithfield,  N.  Y.,  1860-61; 
Principal  Watertown  Academy,  N.  Y. , 
1862-64;  Pastor,  Harristown,  N.  Y. , 
1866-67  ;  South  Rutland,  N.  Y. , 
1874-75;  from  1876,  Rodman,  N.Y. 

Charles  Wheaton  Turner.  From 
1878,  Superintendent  of  Dighton 
Public  Schools.  Farmer  and  Fruit 
Grower,  Dighton,  Mass. 

Albemarle  Dwight  Williams.  Grad. 
Rocli.  Theol.  Sem.,  1857  ;  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  Smyrna,  Mich.,  1857- 
59;  Almont,  Mich. ,  1860-66;  Clinton, 


18 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER 


[1856. 


Medford,  Morristown  audWaterville, 
Minn.,  1866-69  ;  Brooklyn  Centre 
and  Maple  Grove,  Minn.,  1870-72; 
Brainard,  Minn.,  1872-78;  from  1876,  j 
Brooklyn  Centre,  Minn. 

17 

1856. 

*Charles  Phipps  Achilles.  Clerk  j 
Board  of  Supervisors,  Monroe  Co., 
N.  Y.,  1865-73;  Treasurer,  Monroe 
Co.,  N.  Y..  1873-76.  Lawyer;  died, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  20,  1878,  aged 
43  years. 

Daniel  Bowen.  Grad.  Roch.  Tlieol. 
Sem.,  1858;  Divinity  Coll.,  Cam¬ 
bridge,  Mass.,  1858-59  ;  Pastor  Uni¬ 
tarian  Church,  Hingham,  Mass.,  j 
1859-63  ;  Milford,  Mass.,  1864-67;  ! 
address.  Mandarin,  Fla. 

George  Montgomery  West  Carey, 
A.  M.,  1859.  Grad.  Roch.  Tlieol.  j 
Sem.,  1858;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  I 
St.  Catherines,  Ont.,  1856-58;  from 
1866,  St.  Johns,  N.  B. 

Abram  Colby.  Engaged  in  mercantile 
pursuits,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1856-62;  I 
Quartermaster,  Mack’s  Battery,  1862. 
Farmer,  Waverly,  la. 

Henry  Franklin  Hickok.  Grad. 
Princeton  Tlieol.  Sem.,  1859  ;  Pastor 
Presb.  Church,  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y., 
1859-69  ;  Orange,  N.  J. ,  1869-72  ; 
Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1872-75;  from  1875, 
Orange,  N.  J. 

Alonzo.  Jonah  Howe,  A.  M.,  1859. 
Prof.  Mathematics,  Brockport  Colie- 
giate  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1857-59;  Prin- 
cipal  Penfiekl  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1859- 
61;  Acting  Prof.  Mathematics,  Univ. 
of  Rochester,  1862-63  ;  Principal 
Preparatory  Department,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1863-70  ;  from  1870,  Prof. 
Mathematics,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  Chi¬ 
cago,  Ill. 


Melvin  Jameson.  Grad.  Roch.  Tlieol. 
Sem.,  1859;  resident  graduate  Union 
Coll.,  1861  ;  Pastor  Baptist  Church, 
Alton,  Ill.,  1861-69;  from  1869,  Mis¬ 
sionary,  Bassein,  Burmali. 

Edmund  Lewis  Joy.  Captain  36tli 
Iowa  Vols.,  1862  ;  Judge  Advocate 
7tli  Army  Corps  and  Dept,  of  the 
Arkansas,  1864;  Member  of  the  N.  J. 
Legislature,  1871-72;  President  New¬ 
ark  Board  of  Trade,  1875-76.  Mer¬ 
chant,  Newark,  N.  J. 

John  Leslie,  A.  M.,  1860.  Teacher, 
Newport,  R.  I. 

"David  Link.  Teacher;  died  at  Hous¬ 
ton,  Tex.,  1867,  aged  34  years. 

*Edwin  Judson  Pickett,  A.  M.,  1862. 
Teacher,  Brockport  Collegiate  Insti¬ 
tute,  N.  Y.,  1856-57.;  Teacher,  St. 
Charles,  Ill.,  1857-59;  Mexico  Insti¬ 
tute,  N.  Y.,  1861-64;  Prof.  Natural 
Sciences,  People’s  Coll.,  Havana, 
N.  Y. ,  1864-65  ;  Principal  Collegiate 
Institute,  Attica,  Ind.,  1865-66:  died, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  13,  1866, 
aged  36  years. 

*Rolland  Fuller  Sheldon.  Roch. 
Tlieol.  Sem.,  1856-57;  died  1868. 

*James  Sylla,  A.  M.,  1859.  Principal 
Elgin  Academy,  Ill.,  1857-60;  Prof. 
English  Language  and  Literature  and 
Elocution,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1860- 
63;  died,  Chicago,  Ill.,  1872,  aged  35 
years. 

*Simon  Tuska.  Teacher,  Brockport 
Collegiate  Institute,  N.  Y. ,  1856-57; 
student,  Roch.  Tlieol.  Sem.,  1857-58; 
Univ.  of  Breslau,  Germany.  1858-60; 
Rabbi  Reformed  Jewish  Congrega¬ 
tion,  Memphis,  Tenn. ;  died,  Mem¬ 
phis,  Tenn.,  1872,  aged  35  years. 
Author  of  The  Stranger  in  the  Syna¬ 
gogue. 

Edwin  Sawyer  Walker,  A.  M.,  1866. 
Grad.  Roch.  Tlieol.  Sem.,  1858;  Pas- 


1857.] 


TILE  ALUMNI. 


19 


tor  Bapt.  Church,  Dansville,  N.  Y., 
1858-61  ;  llipon,  Wis.,  1861-61)  ; 
Sparta,  Wis.,  1868-66.  Clergyman, 
and  Insurance  and  Loan  Broker, 
Springfield,  Ill. 

Shadrach  Washington.  Grad.  Rocli. 
Tlieol.  Sem.,  1858;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Woodstock,  Ill.,  1858-59  ; 
Aurora,  Ill.,  1859-63;  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.,  1863-68;  Zanesville,  O.,  1868-69; 
Jacksonville,  Ill.,  1869-75  ;  from 
1875,  Keokuk,  la. 

John  Nathaniel  Whidden.  Engaged 
in  mercantile  pursuits;  former  resi¬ 
dence,  Chicago,  Ill. 

BACHELOR  OF  SCIENCE. 

Thomas  Burnett  Clarkson,  LL.  B.. 
Albany  Univ. ,  1859.  Asst.  U.  S. 
Dist.  Attorney,  New  York  City, 
1862-66  ;  from  1874,  Asst.  Counsel 
to  the  Corporation,  New  York  City. 
Lawyer,  2  Tryon  Row,  New  York 
City. 

18 

1857. 

Horace  Hews  Allen.  Grad.  Auburn 
Theol.  Sem.,  1861;  Pastor  Presb. 
Church,  Cayuga,  N.  Y.,  1861-69  ; 
from  1869,  Oneonta,  N.  Y. 

^Theodore  Eaton  Baker,  A.M.,  1860. 
Teacher  of  Languages,  Brockport 
Collegiate  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1857-60; 
enlisted  in  the  Chicago  Board  of 
Trade  Battery,  1862 ;  died  in  the 
hospital,  Murfreesboro’,  Tenn.,  June 
1,  1863,  aged  29  years. 

Alexander  Barnes.  Teacher  of 
Music,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

*J oseph  Richard  Bellamy,  A.  M., 
1862.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem., 
1859  ;  Principal  Albion  Academy, 
N.  Y.,  1859-66;  died,  Arcadia,  N.Y., 
July  11,  1866,  aged  33  years. 


James  Douglas  Brown,  A.  M.,  1860: 
LL.  B.,  Albany  Univ.,  1860.  Presi¬ 
dent  Rochester  Bank,  Rochester. 
N.  Y.  Lawyer,  5  Beekman  St., 
New  York  City. 

Flavius  Josephus  Cather.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1859  ;  Acting 
Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Flemington, 
W.  Va.,  1862-65  ;  Agent  Am.  Union 
and  New  England  Refugee  Aid 
Society;  Agent  West  Virginia  Univ.; 
Pastor,  Clarksburg,  W.Va. ;  Teacher, 
Classical  Dept.  Public  Schools, 
Clarksburg,  W.Va.,  1865-69;  Pastor, 
McConnellsville,  ().,  1869-78  ;  from 
1878,  Seville,  O. 

I  Augustus  Palmer  Cooke.  Lumber 
Merchant,  Whitehall,  N.  Y. 

John  William  Curtis.  Nurseryman, 
103  Third  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Narcisse  Duval.  Grand  Ligne 
Mission,  Ont.,  1857-59;  Editor  ‘ ‘  Le 
Journaldu  Peuple,"  1859-60;  Teacher 
of  the  French  Language  in  the  Schools 
of  the  Protestant  Commission  for  the 
City  of  Montreal,  1860-75;  from  1875, 
French  Master,  Montreal  High  School, 
Que. ;  address,  1376  St.  Catherine 
St.,  Montreal,  Que.  Author  of  An 
Elementary  French  'Grammar ;  A 
Juvenile  French  Course ;  Lectures 
Choisies  pour  la  Jeunesse,  etc. 

Timothy  Edwards  Ellsworth.  Capt. 
2d  N.  Y.  Cavalry,  1861-62 ;  A.  D.  C. , 
U.  S.  Vols.,  with  rank  of  Captain 
and  Brevet  Major,  1862-65  ;  U.  S. 
Coll,  of  Customs,  Niag.  Dist.,  N.Y., 
1870-78.  Lawyer,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Corliss  Barlow  Gardner,  A.  M., 
1860.  Grad.  Auburn  Theol.  Sem., 
1862;  Pastor  Congregational  Church, 
Clarkson,  N.  Y.,  1862-65  ;  Presb. 
Church,  Cuba,  N.  Y. ,  1865-75;  from 
1875,  Westminster  Church,  Roch¬ 
ester,  N.  Y. 


20 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


[1858. 


Julius  Russell  Higgins.  Engaged 
in  mercantile  pursuits;  former  resi¬ 
dence,  New  York  City. 

John  Raymond  Howard,  A.  M.,  | 
1860.  Captain  and  A.  D.  C.,  U.  S. 
Army,  1861-65.  Of  the  firm,  Fords, 
Howard  and  Hurlbert,  Publishers, 
27  Park  Place,  New  York  City. 

Eli  Haskell  Hurlbutt.  Grad.  Rocli. 
Tlieol.  Sem.,  1860  ;  Pastor  Bapt.  j 
Church,  Mantua,  O.,  1862-64;  South¬ 
ington,  O.,  1864-65;  Cherry  Valley,  j 
O. ,  1865-67 ;  Huntington,  O. ,  1867-68 ;  j 
Osceola  Mills,  Wis. ,  1868-69;  Jeffer-  | 
son  City,  Mo.,  1869-71;  Vermillion, 
Dak.  Ter.,  1871-75;  Superintendent 
Clay  Co.  Schools,  Dak.  Ter.,  1876- 
77;  Pastor,  Lodi,  Dak.  Ter.,  1877-78;  I 
from  1878,  Centreville,  Dak.  Ter. 

*Lewis  Willson  Merritt.  Lawyer,  j 
Cleveland,  O.,  1859-64;  died,  New-  j 
fane,  Niagara  Co. ,  N.  Y. ,  May  22, 
1865,  aged  33  years. 

George  Truesdale.  From  1877, 
Police  Justice.  Lawyer,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

William  Cleaver  Wilkinson,  A.M., 
1863  ;  D.  D. ,  1873.  Grad.  Roch. 
Tlieol.  Sem.,  1859  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  1859-61; 
Prof.  Modern  Languages,  ad  interim, 
Univ.  of  Rochester,  1863-64;  Pastor, 
Mt.  Auburn,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1865-66; 
from  1872,  Prof.  Homiletics  and 
Pastoral  Theology,  Roch.  Theol. 
Sem.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Author  of 
Free  Lance  in  the  Field  of  Letters ;  etc. 

Homer  Munro  Williams.  Broker, 
New  York  City  ;  address,  Engle¬ 
wood,  N.  J. 

bachelors  of  science. 

George  Parmelee  Draper,  LL.  B., 
Albany  Univ.,  1858  ;  M.  S. ,  1860. 
Lawyer,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 


David  Henry  Sheldon.  Dealer  in 
Real  Estate,  102  Washington  St., 
Chicago,  Ill. 

Isaac  Esleeck  Sheldon.  Of  the  firm, 
Sheldon  &  Co.,  Publishers,  8  Murray 
Street,  New  York  City. 

21 

1858. 

Willard  Abbott.  Captain  13th 
N.  Y.  Vols.,  1862-63  ;  Captain  140th 
N.  Y.  Vols.,  1863-65  ;  Major,  1865. 
Office,  Jones  Bros.  &  Co.,  Publishers, 
141  and  143  Race  St.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Almon  Clematus  Bacon,  A.  M.,  1861. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1858-59; Teacher, 
Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  1859-61  ;  Cleve¬ 
land,  O.,  1862-66  ;  Principal  Uni¬ 
versity  Institute,  Bergen,  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.,  1868-76;  from  1876, 
Principal  Cherokee  Seminary,  Tah- 
lequah,  Ind.  Ter. 

Cephas  Bennett  Crane,  A.  M.,  1864; 
D.  D.,  1868.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol. 
Sem.,  1860;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church, 
Hartford,  Ct.,  1860-78;  from  1878, 
First  Baptist  Church,  Boston,  Mass. 

Gardner  Stow'  Cutting,  A.  M.,  1861. 
Lawyer,  New  York  City. 

Thomas  Dransfield,  A.  M.,  1861. 
Teacher,  Middlebury  Academy, 
Wyoming,  N.Y.,  1858-59;  Principal, 
Grammar  School,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
1859-65.  Of  the  firm,  Bausch  & 
Dransfield,  Opticians,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Jacob  Samuel  Gubelmann.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1860  ;  Pastor 
German  Bapt,  Church,  Louisville, 
Ky.,  1860-62;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1862- 
68;  from  1868,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

William  IIarkness,  A. M.,  1861 ;  M.D., 
elsewhere;  LL.  D.,  1874.  Prof. 

Mathematics,  U.  S.  Navy,  with  rank 
of  Lieut,  Commander,  1863-72;  with 


1858.] 


THE  ALUMNI. 


21 


rank  of  Commander,  1872-78;  from 
1878,  with  rank  of  Captain  ;  address, 
U.  S.  Naval  Observatory,  Washing¬ 
ton,  D.  C. 

John  Schenk  IIiggins.  Principal 
Flemington  High  School,  N.  J. ,  1858- 
62.  Farmer,  Flemington,  N.  J. 

^Egbert  Hurd.  Lawyer;  died,  New 
York  City,  1859,  aged  22  years. 

Samuel  Pierce  Merrill.  Grad. 
Roch.  Tlieol.  Sem.,  1860  ;  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  Carlton,  N.  Y. ,  1860- 
64  ;  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  1864-69  ; 
Adams  Village,  N.  Y.,  1869-73  ; 
Waterville,  Me.,  1873-79;  from  1879, 
Biddeford,  Me. 

Henry  Lyman  Morehouse.  Grad. 
Roch.  Tlieol.  Sem.,  1864  ;  Pastor 
Bapt,  Church,  East  Saginaw,  Mich., 
1864-73;  from  1873,  East  Ave.  Bapt. 
Church,  Rochester;  and  also  from 
1877,  Corresponding  Secretary,  Rocli. 
Theol.  Sem.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Lemuel  Moss,  D.  D.,  1868.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1860  ;  Pastor 
First  Baptist  Church,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1860-64;  Secretary  U. S.  Chris¬ 
tian  Commission,  1864—65  ;  Prof. 
Syst.  Theology,  Univ.  at  Lewisburg, 
Pa.,  1865-68;  Editor  “National 
Baptist,”  1868-72;  Prof.  New  Testa¬ 
ment  Interpretation,  Crozer  Theol. 
Sem.,  Upland,  Pa.,  1872-74;  Presi¬ 
dent  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1874-75;  from 
1875,  President  Indiana  State  Uni¬ 
versity,  Bloomington,  Ind.  Author 
of  Annals  of  the  U.  8.  Christian 
Commission. 

*Orrin  Munger.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol. 
Sem.,  1860  ;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church, 
Angelica,  N.  Y.,  1860-62  ;  died, 
Angelica,  N.  Y.,  March  1,  1862,  aged 
31  years. 

El  well  Stephen  Otis,  LL.  B.,  Har¬ 
vard  Law  School,  1860.  Captain 
140th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1862-63  ;  Lieut. 


Colonel,  1863-65;  Brevet  Brig.  Gen., 
U.  S.  Vols.,  1865;  from  1866,  Lieut. 
Colonel  22d  Inft.,  U.  S.  Army;  and 
from  1867,  Brevet  Colonel,  U.  S. 
Army  ;  address,  Fort  Wayne,  Mich. 
Author  of  The  Indian  Question. 
Adoniram  Judson  Padelford.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1860;  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  Providence,  R.  I., 

1862- 66;  Amherst,  Mass.,  1866-68; 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  1868-76;  from  1876, 
Calais,  Me. 

Francis  Bolles  Palmer,  A.  M. ,  1866. 
Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1861; 
Professor,  Lawrence  Univ.,  Wis., 

1863- 65  ;  Prof.  Greek  Language, 
Wayland  Univ.,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis., 
1865-67;  Prof.  Ancient  Languages, 
N.  Y.  State  Normal  School,  Fre- 
donia,  N.  Y.,  1867-68  ;  Prof.  Didac¬ 
tics,  1869-71,  and  Prof.  Ancient  Lan¬ 
guages,  N.  Y.  State  Normal  School, 
Brockport,  N.  Y.,  1871-78  ;  from 
1878,  Principal  N.  Y.  State  Normal 
School,  Fredonia,  N.  Y. 

William  Thompson  Rockwood.  Law¬ 
yer,  1862;  Capt.  8th  Minn.  Vols., 
1862-65 ;  Special  Inspector,  U.  S. 
Treasury  Dept. ,  1865-67 ;  General 
Dep.  Coll,  of  Customs,  and  Whole¬ 
sale  Druggist,  Chicago,  Ill.,  1867-71; 
address,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 
Thomas  Rogers.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol. 
Sem. ,  1860 ;  from  1860,  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Elbridge,  N.  Y. 

*Isaac  Cooley  Seeley.  Grad.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1860  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Hornellsville,  N.  Y.,  1864- 
67  ;  Cooper’s  Plains,  N.  Y. ,  1867-69 ; 
Cuba,  N.  Y.,  1869-74  ;  died,  Cuba, 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  24,  1874,  aged  43  years. 

Howard  Malcolm  Smith.  Lawyer, 
Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y.,  1859-62;  Captain 
130th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1862-63  ;  Major 
1st  New  York  Dragoons,  1863-65  ; 
Brevet  Lieut.  Colonel,  U.  S.  Vols., 


4 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


[1859. 


22 


1865;  Lawyer.  Elmira,N.Y.,  1865-69; 
City  Clerk,  1868-69;  Teacher,  Elmira  I 
Female  Coll.,  1869-70  ;  Alderman, 
Elmira,  N.  Y.,  1873;  Mayor,  1875; 
General  Western  Sales  Agent,  Penn.  ! 
Coal  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

William  Osborn  Stoddard.  Editor,  | 
Illinois,  1858-60  ;  Private  Secretary  i 
to  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  U.  S.,  | 
1861-64;  Grand  Cor.  Sec.,  Union  j 
League  of  America,  1862-63;  U.  S. 

'Marshal,  State  of  Arkansas,  1864-66; 
from  1866,  engaged  in  literary  pur¬ 
suits  and  manufacturing  business; 
address,  617  Willoughby  Ave.,  j 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Hugh  Collins  Townley.  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  Peekskill,  N.  Y., 
1860-66;  First  Baptist  Church,  Wo¬ 
burn,  Mass.,  1866-72;  Second  Baptist 
Church,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1873-75; 
Charles  St.  Church,  Boston,  Mass.,  j 
1876-77 ;  from  1877,Gouverneur,N.  Y.  j 

*  Ambrose  Franklin  Willey.  Grad.  | 
Roch.  Tlieol.  Sem. ,  1860 ;  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  Burlington,  Iowa,  i 
1860-64;  Marshalltown,  la.,  1864-67; 
died,  Oskaloosa,  la.,  April,  1868, 
aged  37  years. 

23  I 

1859. 

Stephen  Paley  Barrett,  A.  M., 
1864.  Principal  Buchanan  High 
School,  Mich.,  1859-69;  Baker  City 
High  School,  Oregon.  1870-73;  Dalles  I 
City  High  School,  Oregon,  1873-78; 
address,  Kingsville,  O. 

Increase  Child.  Grad.  Roch.  Tlieol. 
Sem.,  1864;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church, 
Towanda,  Pa.,  1859-61  ;  Trumans- 
burg,  N.  Y.,  1864-65;  Xenia,  O., 
1865-67;  Madison,  O.,  1867-71;  Con- 
neaut,  O.,  1871-78;  from  1878,  Frews- 


*Ira  Collins  Clark,  A.  M.,  1862. 
Adjutant  140tli  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1862-63. 
Lawyer;  died,  Rochester,  N.Y., April 
8,  1865,  aged  31  years. 

John  Caldwell  Calhoun  Clarke, 
A.  M. ,  1866.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem. . 
1861 ;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Yonkers, 

N.  Y.,  1861-65  ;  Prof.  Greek  Lan¬ 
guage,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1865-66; 
Prof.  Sacred  Languages  and  Exegesis, 
Bapt.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  1866-67; 
Pastor,  Madison,  Wis.,  1867-70;  Pas¬ 
tor  Bapt.  Church  and  Prof.  Intellectual 
and  Moral  Philosophy,  Mt.  Auburn 
Young  Ladies’  Institute,  Cincinnati, 

O. ,  1871-73  ;  Pastor,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1873-75  ;  from  1875,  Prof.  Greek 
Language  and  Literature,  Shurtleff 
Coll.,  Upper  Alton,  Ill. 

John  Peck  Colby,  A.  M.,  1862;  LL.D., 
elsewhere,  1875.  From  1876,  Prof. 
Medical  Jurisprudence,  Eclectic  Med. 
Coll.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Lawyer,  514 
Chamber  of  Commerce  Building,  St. 
Louis,  Mo. 

John  Walker  DeLong.  Former  resi¬ 
dence,  New  York  City. 

Elmore  Williams  Denison.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1859-60;  formerly  en¬ 
gaged  in  teaching,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

*Oscar  Folsom,  A.  M.,  1862.  Asst. 
U.  S.  Dist.  Attorney,  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
1867-70.  Lawyer;  died,  Buffalo,  N. 
Y.,  July  23,  1875,  aged  35  years. 
Joshua  Gaskill,  A.  M.,  1863.  City 
Clerk,  Lockport,N.  Y.,  1865-67;  Clerk 
Board  of  Supervisors,  Niagara  Co., 
N.  Y.,  1865-66;  City  Treasurer,  1870- 
71;  Surrogate,  Niagara  Co.,  1871-78. 
Lawyer,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Abel  Godard.  Captain  60th  N.  Y. 
Vols.,  1861-62;  Major, 1862;  Colonel, 
1862-64;  Supervisor,  1865;  State  Sen¬ 
ator,  17th  District,  N.  Y.,  1866-67. 
Banker,  Richville,  St.  Lawrence  Co., 
N.  Y. 


1859.] 


THE  ALUMNI. 


23 


Adoniram  Judson  Gould,  A.M.,  1875. 
General  Agent,  Smith  &  Powell,  Nur¬ 
serymen,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1874-76. 
Farmer,  Springboro,  Pa. 

Edward  Powell  Gould,  A.  M. ,  1864. 
Second  Lieutenant  27th  N.  Y.  Vols., 
1861-62;  First  Lieutenant,  1862;  Cap¬ 
tain,  1862-65;  Commander  of  Yols. 
at  Pittsburgh,  with  rank  of  Colonel, 
1863 ;  special  recruiting  service,  1863- 
65;  Chief  Clerk,  Dept,  of  State, 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  1872-73.  Lawyer, 
Erie,  Pa. 

John  Herbert  Griffith,  D.D.,Knox 
College,  1873.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol. 
Sem.,  1861;  Pastor  First  Bapt. 
Church,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1861-67  ; 
Galesburg, Ill.,  1867-73;  First  Church, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1873-78  ;  from 
1878,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Thomas  Augustus  Hall.  Grad.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1861 ;  Head  Master  High 
School,  Port  Rowan,  Ont. ;  at  pres¬ 
ent,  engaged  in  teaching,  Vittoria,  Ont. 

*George  Washington  Houghton. 
Died,  Fishkill  Plains,  N.  Y. ,  1859, 
aged  21  years. 

Allen  Edward  Kitchen.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem., 1861;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Orangeville,  Ont.,  1861-64; 
Stratford,  Ont.,  1865-66;  Agent  for 
the  French  Regular  Bapt.  Mission, 
Canada,  1867 ;  at  present,  engaged  in 
missionary  work,  New  Garden,  Guil¬ 
ford  Co.,  N.  C. 

Daniel  Elliott  Lent.  Manufacturer 
of  Barometers  and  Thermometers, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

“"William  More  Mackey.  Grad. 
Knox  Theol.  Coll.,  Toronto,  Ont., 
1861 ;  engaged  in  preaching,  1861-68 ; 
died,  Marlborough,  Ont.,  April  22, 
1869,  aged  35  years. 

Francis  Allen  Macomber,  A.  M., 
1862.  Trustee  Univ.  of  Rochester, 


appointed  1871;  from  1879,  Judge 
Supreme  Court,  7th  Judicial  District, 
N.  Y.  Lawyer,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Malcolm  McYicar,  A.  M.,  1864;  Ph. 
D.,  Univ.  of  the  State  of  New  York, 
1870;  LL.  D.,  1870.  Prof.  Mathemat¬ 
ics,  Brockport  Collegiate  Institute, 
N.  Y.,  1859-63,  and  Principal,  1863- 
67 ;  Principal  N.  Y.  State  Normal 
School,  Brockport,  N.  Y.,  1867-68  ; 
Superintendent  Public  Schools,  Leav¬ 
enworth,  Kan.,  1868-69;  from  1869, 
Principal  N.  Y.  State  Normal  School, 
Potsdam,  N.  Y.  Author  of  Teacher's 
Hand-book  of  Arithmetic ;  Complete 
Arithmetic  ;  Elementary  Arithmetic  ; 
Hand-book  of  Drill  Exercises  in  Arith¬ 
metic ;  Hand-book  of  the McVicar  Tel¬ 
lurian  Globe  ;  also  author  and  invent¬ 
or  of  devices  to  illustrate  principles 
in  Arithmetic,  Geography  and  As¬ 
tronomy. 

Ebenezer  Packwood,  A.  M.,  1871. 
Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1861;  Cas¬ 
tor  Bapt.  Church,  York,  N.  Y.,  1861- 
66;  Wyoming,  N.Y.,  1866-68;  Allen¬ 
town,  Pa.,  1868-71;  Consliohocken, 
Pa.,  1871-74;  Wilson,  N.Y.,  1874-77; 
from  1877,  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Francis  Edward  Pierce,  A.M.,  1862. 
Captain  108th  N.  Y.  Yols.  ,  1862;  Ma¬ 
jor,  1862-63 ;  Lieut.  Colonel,  1863-65 ; 
Colonel  8th  U.  S.  Yols.,  1865;  Brevet 
Brig.  General  U.  S.  Yols.,  1866;  Sec¬ 
ond  Lieutenant  1st  Regt.  Inft.,  U.  S. 
Army,  1866-67  ;  from  1867,  First 
Lieutenant,  and  from  1874,  Regt. 
Quartermaster,  1st  Regt.  Infantry, 
U.  S.  Army. 

Arthur  Baker  Rathbun,  A.M.,  1864. 
Merchant  and  Fruit  Grower,  Oak- 
field,  N.  Y. 

David  Hamilton  Robinson,  A.  M., 
1866.  Principal  Academy,  N.  Y., 
1859-61;  High  School,  Mich.,  1861- 
63;  from  1863,  Prof.  Latin  Language 


24 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


[1860. 


and  Literature,  Univ.  of  Kansas, 
Lawrence,  Kan. 

Winfield  Scott.  Grad.  Roch.  Tlieol. 
Sem.,  1861  ;  Pastor  Second  Bapt. 
Church,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1861-62; 
Captain  126th  N.  Y.  Yols.,  1862-64; 
Pastor,  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1865-72; 
Denver,  Col.,  1872-75;  Editor  “Evan¬ 
gel,”  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1876-77; 
Pastor,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1877-79; 
from  1879,  Petaluma,  Cal. 

William  Wallace  Shaw  .  Engaged 
in  mercantile  pursuits;  former  resi¬ 
dence,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Pulaski  Erastus  Smith.  From  1863, 
Pastor  Junius  and  Tyre  Bapt.  Church, 
Tyre,  N.  Y. 

27 

1860. 

Charles  Casimir  Barton,  A.  M., 
1864.  Captain  A.  D.  C.,  U.  S.  Yols., 
1862.  Secretary  D.  R.  Barton  Tool 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

^Charles  Ellis  Caldwell.  Literary 
Editor  Rochester  “Democrat,”  1864; 
“Moore’s  Rural  New  Yorker,”  1865; 
died,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  31, 1865, 
aged  27  years. 

Martin  Warren  Cooke,  A. M.,  1863. 
Trustee  Univ.  of  Rochester,  appoint¬ 
ed  1871.  Lawyer,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

^Francis  Henry  Davis.  Grad.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1865  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  White  Pigeon,  Midi.,  1865- 
67;  Napoleon,  Mich.,  1867-72;  died, 
Napoleon,  Mich.,  April  2,  1872,  aged 
35  years. 

Francis  Christopher  Derr.  From 
1861,  Principal  Public  High  School, 
Danville,  Pa. 

Robert  G.  Farley.  Roch.  Theol. 
Sem. ,  1860-61 ;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church, 
Matawan,  N.  J.,  1862-66;  Newton 
and  New  Boston,  N.  H.,  1866-70; 


Rowley,  Mass.,  1870-71 ;  Georgetown, 
Mass.,  1871-74;  Buckfield,  Me.,  1875- 
78;  from  1878,  Milltown,  Me. 

Thomas  Tiesdale  Filmer,  A.  M., 
1864.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem., 
1863 ;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Clinton, 
Ct.,  1864-65;  Weedsport,  N.  Y., 
1865-67 ;  South  Framingham,  Mass. , 
1867-73;  from  1873,  Webster,  Mass. 

Charles  Edmund  Hewitt,  D.  D., 
Sliurtleff  Coll.,  1875.  Grad.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1863  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  1863-68; 
Bloomington,  Ill.,  1868-76;  Minne¬ 
apolis,  Minn.,  1876-77;  from  1877, 
Centennial  Bapt.  Church,  Chicago, 
Ill. 

Andrew  Jackson  Knight.  Engaged 
in  teaching,  1860-64 ;  District  Attor¬ 
ney,  Wyoming  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1874-76. 
Of  the  firm,  Knight  &  Kruse,  Law'- 
yers.  Arcade,  N.  Y. 

Theophilus  John  KOtzli.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sejn. ,  1863  ;  Delegate 
Christian  Commission,  1864-65;  Pas¬ 
tor  Bapt.  Church,  Evanston,  Ind., 
1865-67:  Belleville,  Ill.,  1867-70; 
from  1870,  Teacher,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

James  Monroe  McNair,  A.  M.,  1863. 
Captain  33d  N.  Y.  Yols.,  1861-63. 
Farmer,  Nunda,  N.  Y. 

Edwhn  Peter  March.  Of  the  firm, 
March,  Price  &  Co.,  Commission 
Merchants,  91  Water  St.,  New  York 
City. 

Ezekiel  Wilson  Mundy,  A.  M. ,  1 864. 
Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1863;  Pas¬ 
tor  First  Bapt.  Church,  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.,  1863-66;  from  1866,  Indepen¬ 
dent  Church,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

David  Henry  Palmer,  A.  M.,  1863. 
Grad.  Auburn  Theol.  Sem.,  1863; 
Acting  Pastor  Presb.  Church,  Vir¬ 
ginia  City,  Nev.  Ter.,  1863-64  ;  Co¬ 
lumbia,  Cal.,  1864-66  ;  Prattsburgh, 


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THE  ALUMNI. 


25 


N.  Y.,  1867-71  ;  Brockport,  N.  Y. , 
1872-75  ;  from  1875,  Pastor  First 
Presb.  Church,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

Samuel  Chase  Pierce,  A.  M.,  1863. 
Principal  Military  Training  School, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1860-61  ;  First 
Lieutenant  and  Adjutant,  3d  N.  Y. 
Cavalry,  1861-63;  Captain,  1863-64; 
Lieut.  Col.,  1864-65  ;  prisoner  from 
June,  1864,  to  March,  1865;  Sergeant 
at  Arms,  N.  Y.  Constitutional  Con¬ 
vention,  1868  ;  Sergeant  at  Arms, 
N.  Y.  Assembly,  1869-70 ;  from  1873, 
Principal  Grammar  School,  Roches¬ 
ter,  N.  Y. 

Charles  Frederick  Pond.  Aider- 
man,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1871-72  ; 
Supervisor,  1876-79 ;  Trustee  Roches¬ 
ter  Savings  Bank,  appointed  1879. 
Of  the  firm,  Wilsons  &  Pond,  Flour 
Merchants,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Richard  Franklin  Powers.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1865  ;  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  Hamburg,  N.  Y. ,  1865- 
71.  Clergyman  and  Farmer,  Ham¬ 
burg,  N.  Y. 

Henry  Marvin  Puffer,  A.  M. ,  1865. 
Commissioner  of  Insolvency ;  Justice 
of  the  Peace ;  Chief  Engineer  of  the 
Fire  Department.  Lawyer,  Real 
Estate  and  Insurance  Agent,  Shel¬ 
burne  Falls,  Mass. 

Samuel  Willis  Puffer.  Lawyer 
and  Master  in  Chancery,  Ill. ;  at  pres¬ 
ent,  Wholesale  Lumber  Merchant, 
Winchester,  Ill. 

Charles  Emry  Richards.  Lawyer, 
Red  Oak  Junction,  la. 

Adoniram  Judson  Sage,  A.  M.,  1868; 
D.  D.,  1872.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol. 
Sem.,  1863  ;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church, 
Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  1863-67  ; 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1868-69  ;  Prof. 
Latin  Language  and  Literature,  Univ. 
of  Rochester,  1870-72;  from  1872, 
Pastor,  Hartford,  Ct. 


Charles  Smith  Sheffield,  A.  M., 
1867.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1863; 
Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Newfane,  N.Y., 
1863-66 ;  Teacher,  Buffalo  Central 
School,  N.  Y.,  1867-71 ;  Kansas  High 
School,  Mo.,  1871-78;  from  1878, 
Superintendent  of  Public  Schools, 
Atchison,  Kan. 

Theodore  Warren  Sheppard.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1863  ;  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  Plaistow,  N.  H.,  1864- 
68;  from  1868,  Phenix,  R.  I. 

Charles  Edward  Smith,  A.  M.,  1864. 
Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1863;  Pas¬ 
tor  Bapt.  Church,  Pawtucket,  R.  I., 
1863-68;  Cincinnati,  O.,  1868-70; 
New  Haven,  Ct.,  1871—75 ;  from  1876, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

William  Stewart,  D.D.,  Knox  Coll., 
1877.  Student  Theology,  U.P.  Theol. 
Hall,  Edinburgh,  and  Knox  Coll., 
Ont.,  1856-59;  Prof.  Classical  Lan¬ 
guages,  Canada  Literary  Institute, 
Woodstock,  Ont.,  1860-63  ;  Pastor 
First  Bapt.  Church,  Brantford,  Ont. , 
1863-69;  Bond  St.  Church,  Toronto, 
Ont.,  1869-72;  Editor  “Canadian 
Baptist,”  1871-74;  from  1874,  Assoc. 
Editor  “  Canadian  Baptist,”  and  Pas¬ 
tor  Park  St.  Church,  Hamilton,  Ont. 

*Sylvanus  Shuler  Wilcox.  First 
Lieutenant  151st  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1862; 
Captain,  1862-63;  killed  in  action  at 
Locust  Grove,  Va.,  Nov.  27,  1863, 
aged  25  years. 

Francis  Asbury  Williams.  Lawyer, 
Corning,  N.  Y. 

George  Franklin  Williams.  Grad. 
Southern  Bapt.  Theol.  Sem.,  1862; 
Missionary  of  South.  Bapt.  Conven¬ 
tion.  to  Southern  army,  1862-65;  to 
the  County  and  City  of  Mobile,  Ala., 
1865-68  ;  Pastor  Marine  St.  Bapt. 
Church,  Mobile,  Ala.,  1868-72;  Pal¬ 
metto  St.  Church,  Mobile,  Ala. ,  1872- 


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[1861. 


73  ;  from  1873,  Venable  St.  Mission 
and  Church,  Richmond,  Va. 

James  Work.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol. 
Sem.,  1863  ;  Missionary,  Orkney 
Islands,  1863-66 ;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church, 
Lerwick,  Shetland,  1866-68  ;  Kirk¬ 
wall,  Orkney  Islands,  1868-70;  from 
1870,  Wick,  Scotland. 

BACHELORS  OF  SCIENCE. 

* William  Gunn  Huffman.  Lawyer, 
McKinney,  Tex. ;  died  in  Collin  Co. , 
Tex.,  while  on  furlough  from  C.S.A., 
1861,  aged  25  years. 

David  McKenzie.  Civil  Engineer, 
Drummondsville,  Ont. 

31 

1861. 

*Abijah  L.  Baker.  Grad.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1864  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Oakland,  Cal.,  1864;  Princi¬ 
pal  Attica  Scientific  Institute,  Ind., 

1864- 65;  died,  Attica,  Ind.,  Dec.  15, 
1866,  aged  35  years. 

Kendrick  William  Benton,  A.  M., 
1866.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1864; 
Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Morrison,  Ill., 

1865- 67;  Kewanee,  Ill.,  1867-72; 
Richmond,  Ind.,  1874-76;  from  1876,- 
Asst.  Editor  “Journal  and  Messen¬ 
ger,”  Cincinnati,  O. 

*Cyrus  Amanzel  Chilcott.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1864;  Missionary, 
Bangkok,  Siam,  1864-65 ;  died,  Bang¬ 
kok,  Siam,  Dec.  30,  1865,  aged  29 
years. 

Milton  Bookstaver  Comfort,  A.M., 
1865.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1864; 
Missionary,  Assam,  1866-73  ;  from 
1873,  Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Pulaski, 
N.  Y. 

Seneca  Coon.  Principal  of  Union 
School,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. ,  1863-73; 
address,  Union  City,  Pa. 


Thomas  Cull.  Grad.  Hamilton  Theol. 
Sem.,  1863  ;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church, 
Malone,  N.  Y. ,  1863-66;  Adams  Vil¬ 
lage,  N.  Y.,  1866-68;  Albany,  N.  Y., 

1868- 71;  Stillwater,  N.  Y.,  1871-74; 
from  1874,  Middletown,  O. 

Charles  Ayrault  Dewey.  Lawyer, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1864;  Asst.  Editor 
Rochester  “Democrat,”  1865-66;  with 
Mitchell’s  Perfumery  Co. ,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. ,  1866-72 ;  Publisher,  New  York 
City,  1872-73  ;  with  Pittsfield  Iron 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Mass.,  1873-76; 
from  1877,  student,  Med.  Dept. ,  Har¬ 
vard  Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

William  Smith  Ely,  A.  M.,  1867; 

M.  D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  N.  Y., 
1867.  Asst.  Surgeon  108th  N.  Y.  V ols. , 

1862- 63;  Asst.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Vols., 

1863- 65;  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Vols.,  1865; 
Brevet  Lieut.  Colonel,  U.  S.  Vols., 
1865 ;  from  1868,  Attending  Physician, 
Rochester  City  Hospital.  Physician, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Francis  Drake  Fenner,  A.  M. ,  1864. 
Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1864;  Pas¬ 
tor  Bapt.  Church,  Ovid  Centre,  N.Y., 

1864- 67;  Jordan,  N.  Y.,  1867-71; 
Parma,  N.  Y. ,  1871-74;  Ovid  Centre, 

N.  Y.,  1874-78;  from  1878,  Somerset, 
N.  Y. 

*George  Franklin  Gardner.  Law¬ 
yer  ;  died,  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  2, 
1864,  aged  26  years. 

William  Wallace  Gilbert,  A.  M., 
1864.  First  Lieutenant  19th  Inft. , 
U.  S.  Army,  1861-64;  Captain,  1864- 
65;  Tutor,  Univ.  of  Rochester,  1867- 
68  ;  from  1870,  U.  S.  Commissioner, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Gavin  Lindsay  Hamilton,  A.  M., 
1864.  Grad.  Auburn  Theol.  Sem., 
1864;  Pastor  Presb.  Church,  Vernon, 
N.  Y.,  1864-69  ;  Pittsford,  N.  Y. , 

1869- 71;  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1871-75; 
from  1875,  Wilson,  N.  Y. 


1862.] 


THE  ALUMNI. 


Ira  Holmes.  Second  Lieutenant  3d 
N.  Y.  Cavalry,  1862-63  ;  President 
Second  National  Bank,  Chicago,  Ill. 
Broker,  88  Washington  St.,  Chicago, 

Ill. 

William  Sergeant  Lee,  A.  M.,  1864. 
With  McCullough  &  Co.,  Bankers, 
41  Lombard  St.,  London,  Eng. 

Oliver  B.  Leonard.  Fire  Insurance 
Agent,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

James  Peter  Ludlow.  Grad.  Roch. 
Tlieol.  Sem.,  1864;  with  U.  S.  Chris¬ 
tian  Commission,  1864;  Pastor  Taber¬ 
nacle  Bapt.  Church,  San  Francisco, 
Cal.,  1865-70;  Sacramento,  Cal.,  1871- 
73;  from  1875,  Olympia,  Wash.  Ter. 

Robert  Mackwood,  A.  M.,  1870. 

Lawyer,  New  Castle,  Pa. 

*  Alonzo  Truman  Mason.  First  Lieu¬ 
tenant  123d  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1862-63  ; 
Captain,  1863-65;  Brevet  Major,  U.  S. 
Vols.,  1865  ;  Lawyer,  Greenwich, 
N.  Y.,  1865-71  ;  died,  Greenwich, 
N.  Y.,  April  7,  1872,  aged  32  years. 

Walter  Burritt  Moore.  Captain 
100th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1861-62  ;  State 
Agent  N.  Y.  Life  Ins.  Co. ;  at  pres¬ 
ent,  engaged  in  business,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 

Otis  Hall  Robinson,  A.  M.,  1864. 
Tutor  Mathematics,  Univ.  of  Roches¬ 
ter,  1864-67  ;  Asst.  Librarian,  1866- 
68 ;  from  1868,  Librarian ;  Asst.  Prof. 
Mathematics,  1867-69  ;  from  1869, 
Prof.  Mathematics,  Univ.  of  Roches¬ 
ter,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

^Charles  Howard  Savage.  Captain 
13th  N.Y.Vols.,  1862;  killed  in  action 
at  Manassas,  Va.,  Aug.  30,  1862,  aged 
26  years. 

Augustus  Chesterman  Shaw,  D.  D., 
Franklin  Coll.,  1877.  Grad.  Auburn 
Theol.  Sem.,  1864 ;  Pastor  Presb. 
Church,  Clayville,  N.  Y.,  1865-70; 
from  1870,  Fulton,  N.  Y. 


27 


John  Hynman  Young.  Journalist, 
Detroit,  Mich. 

bachelors  of  science. 

Robert  Wakefield  Hardy,  M.  S., 

1865.  Former  residence,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

William  Ray  Oatley,  M.  S.,  1865. 
Bookkeeper,  Wile,  Brickner  &  Wile, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

25 

1862. 

George  Albert  Allin.  With  S.  Sla¬ 
ter  &  Sons,  New  York  City;  address, 
180  Congress  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

W ILLIAM  FOLWELL  BaINBRIDGE. 

Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1865;  Pas¬ 
tor  Bapt.  Church,  Erie,  Pa.,  1865-68; 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1869-78;  address, 
Providence,  R.  I. 

Charles  Edmund  Barto.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem. ,  1867 ;  Agent  Amer. 
S.  S.  Union,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1867-68; 
Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Uniontown, 
Pa.,  1868-72  ;  Agent  Mt.  Pleasant 
Institute,  Lock  Haven,  Pa.,  1873  ; 
from  1876,  Agent  American  Tract 
Society,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Daniel  Smith  Benjamin,  A.  M. ,  1865. 
Teacher  Ancient  Languages,  Roches¬ 
ter  Free  Academy,  1862-64 ;  from 
1864,  Principal  Benjamin’s  High 
School,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

*George  William  Brown,  A. M.,  1865. 
Lawyer,  New  Orleans,  La. ;  died, 
Salina,  Kan.,  July  9,  1872,  aged  34 
years. 

Edward  Seward  Churchill,  A.  M., 

1866.  With  L.  &  H.  Churchill  &  Co., 
Manufacturers  of  Boots  and  Shoes, 
Rochester,  N.Y.,  1862-72;  from  1872. 

i 

with  Jas.  H.  Goodman  &  Co.,  Bank¬ 
ers,  Napa  City,  Cal. 

Aaron  Clark,  M.  D.,  Bellevue  Med. 
Coll.,  1875.  Principal  Female  Dept., 


28 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


[1862. 


Falls  City  Institute.  Paterson,  N.  J., 
1863-64;  Union  School,  Waterford, 
Ont.,  1864-65;  Druggist,  Delhi,  Ont., 
1866-68  ;  Principal  Union  School, 
Washington,  Mich.,  1869;  student, 
Med.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Michigan,  1870- 
71  ;  Accountant,  Waterford,  Ont., 
1871-74;  student,  Bellevue  Hospital 
Medical  College,  N.  Y.,  1874-75; 
from  1875,  Physician,  Cannonsburg, 
Mich. 

Albert  W eightman  Crandall.  Law¬ 
yer,  Albion,  N.  Y.,  1863-78  ;  from 
1878,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Edward  Gilbert,  A.  M. ,  1867.  Asso¬ 
ciate  Principal  Private  School,  Jersey 
City,  N.  J. 

Grove  Karl  Gilbert,  A.  M.,  1872. 
From  1871,  United  States  Geologist; 
at  present,  Geologist  of  the  U.  S. 
Geographical  and  Geological  Survey 
of  the  Rocky  Mountain  Region,  J.  W. 
Powell  in  charge ;  address,  P.  O.  Box 
806,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Elias  Henry  Johnson,  A.  M.,  1871, 
and  Brown  Univ.,  1877;  D.  D.,  1878. 
Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Le  Sueur, 
Minn. ,  1866-68  ;  grad.  Rocli.  Theol. 
Sem.,  1871  ;  Pastor,  Ballston  Spa, 
N.  Y.,  1873-75  ;  from  1875,  Provi¬ 
dence,  R.  I. 

William  James  Leonard,  A.M.,  1865. 
Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1865;  Pas¬ 
tor  Bapt.  Church,  Evanston,  Ill., 
1865-68;  Asst.  Editor  “  Denver  Trib¬ 
une,”  Col. ,  1872 ;  Editor  and  Publisher 
“Chicago  Illustrated  Journal,”  1873- 
74;  from  1876,  Editor  and  Publisher 
“Central  New  Jersey  Times,”  Plain- 
field,  N.  J. 

Thomas  Bailey  Lovell,  A.  M.,  1865. 
Principal  Penfield  Seminary,  N.  Y., 
1863-64;  Marion  Collegiate  Institute, 
N.  Y.,  1867-70;  from  1870,  Union 
Collegiate  Institute,  Attica,  N.  Y. 


Ezra  Frederick  Owen,  A.  M.,  1865. 
Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1865  ; 
Agent  Amer.  Tract  Society,  Roches¬ 
ter,  N.  Y.,  1865-72  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Royalton,  N.  Y.,  1873-76; 
from  1876,  Prattsburg,  N.  Y. 

*Edwin  Henry  Pancost.  Lawyer; 
died  at  Santa  Clara,  Cal.,  Jan.  15, 
1865,  aged  29  years. 

Curtis  Burroughs  Parsons.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  .1870  ;  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  Farmer  Village,  N.Y., 
1870-74;  Nunda,  N.  Y.,  1874-76; 
from  1876,  Dunkirk,  N.  Y. 

Reuben  True  Pettengill.  Lawyer 
and  Dealer  in  Real  Estate,  102  Wash¬ 
ington  St.,  Chicago,  Ill. 

George  Frederick  Ritso.  Resi¬ 
dence,  Holborn  Hill,  London,  Eng. 

*Clinton  Jackson  Sheldon.  Former 
residence,  Albany,  N.  Y. ;  died  near 
Dubuque,  la.,  May  5,  1864,  aged  22 
years. 

Albion  Winegar  Tourgee.  First 
Lieutenant  105tli  Ohio  Vols.,  1862; 
Delegate  to  the  Southern  Loyalist 
Convention,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1866; 
Member  Constitutional  Convention, 
N.  C.,  1868  ;  Code  Commissioner, 
N.  C.,  1869  ;  Judge  Superior  Court, 
7th  Judicial  Dist.,  N.  C.,  1868-75. 
Lawyer,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Author 
of  Toinette ;  and  annotated  edition  of 
the  Code  of  Civil  Procedure  of  North 
Carolina. 

*  Alvin  Walter  Tousey,  A.M.,  1866. 
Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1865;  Pas¬ 
tor  North  Bapt.  Church,  Chicago, 
Ill.,  1865-66;  Freeport,  Ill.,  1866-68; 
Erie,  Pa.,  1868-69  ;  died,  Winfield, 
Kan.,  Sept.  5,  1871,  aged  34  years. 

Russell  Mumford  Tuttle,  A.  M., 
1865.  Second  Lieutenant  107tli  N.  Y. 
Vols.,  1853-64;  First  Lieutenant, 
1864-65;  Brevet  Captain,  U.  S.  Vols., 


1863.] 


THE  ALUMNI. 


29 


1865.  Editor  and  Publisher  “Hor- 
nell  Daily  and  Weekly  Times,” 
Hornellsville,  N.  Y. 

♦John  Henry  West,  A.  M.,  1865. 
Former  residence,  Williamsburgh, 
N.  Y. ;  died,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Dec.  5, 
1868,  aged  28  years. 

BACHELOR  OF  SCIENCE. 

Franklin  Benjamin  Hutchinson. 
Second  Lieutenant  108th  N.  Y.  Vols., 
1862-63;  First  Lieutenant,  1863-64; 
Quartermaster,  1864-65.  Lawyer, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

24 

1863. 

Francis  Wayland  Abbott,  M.  D., 
Univ.  of  Buffalo,  1865;  A.  M.,  1866. 
Physician  and  Surgeon,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Henry  Epaphras  Barton.  Address, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Bethuel  Hedden  Brasted.  Grad. 
Roch.  Tlieol.  Sem.,  1866  ;  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  1866- 
67;  Sinclairville,  N.  Y.,  1867-69; 
Pleasantville,  Pa.,  1869-71;  Atlantic, 
la,  ,1871 ;  Financial  Agent  Des  Moines 
University,  la.,  1871-72  ;  from  1872, 
Pastor,  Shell  Rock,  la. 

Henry  Argalus  Cady,  A.  M.,  1866. 
Asst.  Chief  Clerk,  2d  Division,  Quar¬ 
termaster-General’s  Office,  Washing¬ 
ton,  D.  C.,  1863-65;  U.  S.  Registering 
Officer  under  the  reconstruction  of 
the  State  of  Virginia,  1865.  Lawyer, 
Hanover  C.  H.,  Va. 

Alonzo  Rochester  Clarkson.  With 
Geo.  G.  Clarkson,  Merchant  Tailor, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1863-77  ;  from 
1877,  with  Pitt’s  Agricultural  Works, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Rolland  Clark  Cooke.  With  W. 
W.  Cooke  &  Son,  Lumber  Merchants, 
Whitehall,  N.  Y. 


Henry  Cooper.  Grad.  Union  Tlieol. 
Sem.,  N.  Y.,  1866  ;  Pastor  Presb. 
Church,  Blue  Earth,  Minn.,  1866-67; 
Rochester,  Ind.,  1868;  Mt.  Pleasant, 
Pa.,  1869;  McConnellsville,  O.,  1870- 
71;  Neshannock  Falls,  Pa.,  1872-77; 
from  1877,  Marion,  N.  Y. 

Moreau  Stephen  Crosby,  A.M.,  1866. 
President  Local  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Grand 
Rapids,  Mich.,  1866-71  ;  President 
State  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Mich.,  1871  and 
1878;  Member  City  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion,  1871-75  ;  Trustee  Kalamazoo 
Coll.,  1871-78;  State  Senator,  Mich., 
1871-73  ;  from  1877,  Member  State 
Board  of  Charities,  Mich.  Of  the 
firm,  J.  S.  Crosby  &  Co. ,  Insurance, 
Real  Estate  and  Loan  Agents,  Grand 
Rapids,  Mich. 

George  Clinton  Densmore.  Of  the 
firm,  Densmore  and  Co.,  Boiler  Manu¬ 
facturers,  Flushing  and  Bedford  Ave¬ 
nues,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Albert  Alonzo  Drown.  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Baraboo,  Wis. 

Philip  Pearl  Farnham.  Grad.  Rocli. 
Tlieol.  Sem.,  1868  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Mason,  Mich.  ,  1869-75;  from 
1875,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Merritt  Gally,  A.  M.,  1873.  Grad. 
Auburn  Theol.  Sem.,  1866.  Invent¬ 
or,  9  Spruce  St.,  New  York  City. 

Thomas  W^akefield  Goodspeed. 
Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1866;  Pas¬ 
tor  North  Bapt.  Church,  Chicago,  Ill., 
1865;  Quincy,  Ill.,  1866-72;  Associ¬ 
ate  Pastor  Second  Bapt.  Church, 
Chicago,  Ill. ,  1872-76  ;  from  1876, 
Financial  Secretary  Baptist  Union 
Theol.  Seminary,  Morgan  Park,  Ill. 

John  Derrick  Griebel.  Grad.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1867  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Newport,  Ky.,  1867;  Mari¬ 
etta,  O.,  1867-69  ;  Cincinnati,  O., 
1869-71;  Wilkesbarre,  Pa.,  1871-74; 
from  1879,  Lockland,  O. 


5 


30 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


[1863. 


Jacob  Annes  Hoekstra.  Principal 
Grammar  School,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
1865-71;  City  Editor  “Rochester 
Democrat  and  Chronicle,”  1871-75  ; 
from  1875,  Asst.  Editor  “Buffalo 
Courier,”  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

John  Lord  Jenkins.  Roch.  Tlieol. 
Sem.,  1862-63;  Pastor  Presb.  Church, 
Kokomo,  Ind.,  1863-65;  Gainesville, 
N.  Y.,  1866-69;  Castile,  N.  Y.,  1869- 
71  ;  Ashland,  Pa,,  1871-73  ;  from 
1873,  Shawnee,  Monroe  Co.,  Pa. 

Rossiter  Johnson,  A.  M.,  1875. 

Associate  Editor  ‘ ‘  Rochester  Demo¬ 
crat,”  N.  Y.,  1864-68;  Editor  “Con¬ 
cord  Statesman,”  N.  H.,  1869-72  ; 
Associate  Editor  Appleton’s  “  Amer¬ 
ican  Cyclopaedia,”  1873-77  ;  Editor 
of  Little  Classics,  16  vols.,  Boston, 
1874-75  ;  Works  of  British  Poets,  3 
vols.,  N.Y.,  1876;  Condensed  Classics, 
4  vols.,  N.  Y.,  1876;  Single  Famous 
Poems,  N.  Y. ,  1877 ;  Play  Day  Poems, 
N.  Y.,  1878;  address,  Montclair,  N.J. 

William  Marvin  Jones,  A.  M.,  1869. 
Grad.  General  Tlieol.  Sem.  of  the 
Protes.  Episc.  Church,  1866;  Officiat¬ 
ing  Clergyman  in  Trinity  Parish, 
New  York  City,  1868-69  ;  Financial 
Agent  Protes.  Episc.  Sunday  School 
Union  and  Church  Book  Society, 1870 ; 
Rector  St.  Stephen’s  Church,  Beverly, 
N.  J.,  1871  ;  address,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Carl  Traugott  Kreyer,  Pli.D.,  1876. 
Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1865;  Pas¬ 
tor  Bapt.  Church,  Waterloo,  N.  Y., 
1865  ;  Missionary  to  China,  1866-69; 
from  1869,  Professor,  Kauchang-Miau 
College,  and  Translator  for  the  Chi¬ 
nese  Government,  Shanghai,  China. 

Joseph  O’Connor.  Teacher,  Roches¬ 
ter  Free  Academy,  N.  Y.  ;  Editor 
“Rochester Democrat”;  Editor  “Indi¬ 
anapolis  Sentinel” ;  Asst.  Editor  New 
York  “World,”  New  York  City. 


Joseph  Webster  Oothout.  Address, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Alonzo  Pettit,  A.  M.,  1866;  M.  D.. 
Univ.  of  Buffalo,  1867.  Health  Offi¬ 
cer  for  the  City  of  Elizabeth,  N.  J. , 
1870-75.  Physician,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Edward  Henry  Pierce,  LL.  B., 
Harvard  Coll.,  1864.  Member  of  the 
Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  1868. 
Lawyer,  Boston,  Mass. 

Charles  Chenri  Puffer.  Lawyer. 
Columbia,  S.  C. ;  Receiver  of  the 
State  Bank  of  South  Carolina,  1874; 
Member  of  the  South  Carolina  Legis¬ 
lature,  1875;  from  1877,  Confidential 
Clerk  for  Lycoming  Insurance  Co.. 
161  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

James  Edwin  Rockwood.  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  1863: 
Sioux  City,  la.,  1864-69;  Logan,  la., 

1869- 71  ;  S.  S.  Missionary  in  Iowa, 
1873;  from  1877,  Pastor,  Bellevue,  la. 

Volney  Allen  Sage.  Grad.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1867  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  1867-69  : 

Greece,  N.  Y.,  1869-74;  from  1875, 
Cuba,  N.  Y. 

Maurice  Roland  Stettheimer.  Of 
the  firm,  Stettheimer,  Tone  A  Co.. 
Bankers,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

James  Stillman,  A.  M.,  1871.  Pro¬ 
prietor  of  the  Westerly  Bakery, 
Westerly,  R.  I. 

Donald  J.  Sinclair.  Principal  Pub¬ 
lic  School,  Caledonia,  N.Y.,  1863-66: 
Associate  Principal  and  Teacher  An¬ 
cient  Languages,  Temple  Hill  Acad¬ 
emy,  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  1866-67;  Prin¬ 
cipal  Clarence  Academy,  N.Y.,  1868- 
69;  Holley  Academy,  N.Y.,  1869-70; 
Graded  School,  Spencerport,  N.  Y.. 

1870- 71  ;  Nunda  Academy,  N.  Y., 

1873- 74  ;  Aurora  Academy,  N.  Y. , 

1874- 76;  Crisfield  High  School,  Md., 
1876-78;  address,  Clarence,  N.  Y. 


1804.] 


THE  ALUMNI. 


Amos  Weaver.  Grad.  Rocli.  Tlieol. 
Sem.,  1869  ;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church, 
Milton,  N.  S.,  1864-67  ;  Lansing, 
Mich.,  1867;  Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  1867- 
71 ;  from  1874,  Vinton,  la. 

Artemas  Wetherbee,  A.  M.,  1869. 

In  the  army,  1863-65  ;  Teacher  of 
Languages  and  Elocution,  Patee 
Female  Coll.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1866- 
67;  Superintendent  Public  Schools, 
St.  Charles,  Mo.,  1868-69;  Principal 
High  School,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  1870- 
71  ;  grad.  Neshotali  Theol.  Sem., 
Wis.,  1877;  from  1877,  Rector  Grace 
Church,  Cresco,  la, 

31 

1864. 

Truman  Jay  Backus,  A.  M.,  1867.  j 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1864-65  ;  Asst. 
Secretary  Amer.  Bapt,  Home  Mission 
Society,  1867-68  ;  from  1868,  Prof.  | 
Rhetoric  and  English  Language  and 
Literature,  Vassar  College,  Pough-  j 
keepsie,  N.Y.  Author  of  Revision  of  j 
Skate’s  History  of  English  Literature.  j 

Oliver  Mills  Benedict.  Lawyer,  ! 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Henry  Clay  Bosley,  A.  M.,  1867. 
Vice-Principal  and  Teacher  Ancient  j 
Languages,  Central  School,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. ,  1865-69  ;  Superintendent  of 
Public  Schools,  Titusville,  Pa.,  1869- 
78;  from  1878,  Supervising  Principal 
of  Public  Schools,  Bradford,  Pa, 

James  Henry  Brittain.  Grad.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1867  ;  Pastor  Bapt,  j 
Church,  Vineland,  N.  J.,  1867-70;  [ 
Willistown,  Pa.,  1870-73;  from  1873, 
Moorestown,  N.  J. 

*John  Hurrell  Brooking.  Died  at  j 
Santa  Clara,  Cal. ,  1867,  aged  31  years.  ! 

William  Bard  well  Burke.  Student 
of  Language  and  Art,  Univ.  of  Leip- 
sic,  Germany,  1873-74 ;  with  Win. 


31 


Burke  &  Co.,  Hardware  Merchants, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Alexander  Cameron.  Grad.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1864;  Pastor  Bapt, 
Church,  Lindsay,  Ont.,  1864;  address, 
Toronto,  Ont. 

Dyer  Augustine  Carpenter.  Sole 
Agent  for  the  Pacific  Coast  for  John¬ 
ston’s  Patent  Graphite  Lubricating 
Oils,  115  Pine  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Edward  Dwight  Chapin.  Merchant, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1864-76;  Syracuse, 

N.  Y.,  1877-79;  from  1879,  Roches¬ 
ter,  N.  Y. 

*John  Craft.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem., 
1864-65;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Kings¬ 
bury,  Ind.,  1865-66;  Sumption  Prai¬ 
rie,  Ind.,  1866-68;  Kingsbury,  Ind., 
1868-70;  Salem,  Ind.,  1870-71;  died, 
La  Porte,  Ind.,  Dec.  11,  1872,  aged 
37  years. 

George  Francis  Davis.  Of  the  firm, 
Geo.  F.  Davis  &  Co. ,  Pork  and  Beef 
Packers,  Cincinnati,  O. 

*Henry  Smith  Dean.  Merchant; 
died,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  29, 1871, 
aged  27  years. 

William  Henry  Dickinson.  Broker, 
14  Wall  St.,  New  York  City. 

Joseph  Daniel  Fisher,  A.  M.,  Mc- 
Corkle  Coll.,  1878.  Roch.  Theol. 
Sem.,1864r-65;  Surveyor,  Adamsville, 

O. ,  1865-72;  Internal  Revenue  Store¬ 
keeper,  1872-74;  from  1878,  Prof,  of 
Languages,  McCorkle  College,  Sago, 
Muskingum  Co.,  O. 

Leonard  Jarvis  Gaylord.  Address, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

William  Potts  Hellings,  A.  M., 
1868.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem. ,  1867 ; 
Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Germantown, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1867-70;  Scranton, 
Pa.,  1870-77  ;  from  1877,  Lockport, 
N.  Y. 

Joseph  Kerr  Howard,  A.  M.,.  Frank- 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


[18(54. 


lin  Coll. ,  Ind. ,  1878.  Principal  Mitch¬ 
ell  Seminary,  Ind. ,  1864-68  ;  from 
1875,  Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Livonia, 
Ind. 

Charles  Henry  Johnson.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1864-66;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Centerville,  Mich.,  1866-67; 
Linesville,  Pa.,  1868-70  ;  Hillsville, 
Pa.,  1870-72  ;  New  Brighton,  Pa., 
1872-76  ;  from  1876,  Colebrook,  O. 

James  Henry  Kelly.  Accountant, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

George  P.  Ludlam.  Superintendent 
of  the  New  York  Hospital,  8  West 
16th  St.,  New  York  City. 

DeWitt  Clinton  Mastin,  LL.  B., 
Univ.  of  Michigan,  1865.  Lawyer, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1865-66  ;  Omaha, 
Neb.,  1866-68. 

John  Nelson.  Lawyer,  Poughkeep¬ 
sie,  N.  Y. 

Arthur  D.  Norton.  Address,  Rock 
Creek,  Idaho. 

Masklin  Clark  Baker  Oakley, 
A.  M.,  Madison  Univ.,  1866.  Grad. 
Hamilton  Theol.  Sem.,  1866;  Pastor 
Enon  Bapt.  Church,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  1866-69  ;  Lower  Merion,  Pa., 
1869-71  ;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1874-75; 
from  1875,  Huntington,  Suffolk  Co., 
N.  Y. 

Marshal!,  Manly  Padelford.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem. ,  1864-65  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Booneville,  Mo.,  1867-68  ; 
Agent  Amer.  Tract  Society,  1868-70. 
Farmer,  Ludlow,  Ill. 

Lucius  Baker  Parmele,  A.  M.,  1870. 
Physician,  Manlius,  N.  Y. 

Sekeno  Elisha  Payne.  City  Clerk, 
Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1869-71;  Supervisor, 
1871-73,  and  District  Attorney,  Cay¬ 
uga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1873-78.  Lawyer, 
Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Charles  Epaphras  Porter.  Tele¬ 
graph  Operator,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 


1864-72  ;  from  1772,  Storekeeper, 
N.  Y.  Central  R.  R.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Samuel  Porter.  Second  Lieutenant 
108th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1862-63;  First 
Lieutenant,  1863-65;  Captain,  1864- 
65;  Brevet  Major,  U.  S.  Vols.,  1865. 
Of  the  firm,  Porter  A  Tuetj’,  Manu¬ 
facturers,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

*Milton  Grosvenor  Potter,  A.  M., 
1867 ;  M.  D. ,  Univ.  of  Buffalo,  1867. 
Attending  Physician,  Buffalo  Orphan 
Asylum,  and  Church  Charity  Foun¬ 
dation,  1871-78,  and  Buffalo  General 
Hospital,  1873-78 ;  Prof.  Anatomy, 
Univ.  of  Buffalo,  1872-78,  and  Dean 
of  the  Faculty,  1873—78 ;  died,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  28,  1878,  aged  35  years. 

IIarrah  Judson  Reynolds,  A.  M.. 
1867.  Teacher  Mathematics,  Roch¬ 
ester  Collegiate  Institute,  1864-67; 
grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1867;  Prin¬ 
cipal  Grammar  School,  Rochester. 
N.  Y.  ,1867-68 ;  Flushing  High  School . 
N.Y.,  1868-72;  Secretary  Y.  M.  C.  A.. 
Rochester,  N.  Y. .  1875-76  ;  address, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

*Albert  Judson  Taylor.  Of  the 
firm,  Wilder,  Taylor  &  Co.,  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  1865-70  ;  died,  Brooklyn. 
N.  Y. ,  May  5,  1870,  aged  26  years. 

Samuel  Pitts  Wakelee.  Shipping 
Clerk,  James  Vick,  Seedsman  and 
Florist,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Charles  Wiltshire  Wood.  Grad. 
Princeton  Theol.  Sem.,  1867;  Pastor 
Presb.  Church,  Green  Island,  Troy, 
N.  Y. 


bachelok  of  science. 

Charles  Forbes,  M.  D. ,  Coll.  Phys. 
and  Surg.,  N.  Y.  Teacher  Natural 
Sciences  and  Drawing,  Rochester 
Free  Academy,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

35 


1865.] 


THE  ALUMNI. 


33 


1865. 

William  Henry  Allen,  A.  M.,  1865. 

Physician,  Pekin,  Ill. 

Alvin  Lester  Barton.  Lawyer, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Wayland  Richardson  Benedict. 
Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1870;  stu¬ 
dent  of  Theology,  Univ.  of  Giessen, 
Germany,  1872-73  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Mt.  Auburn,  Cincinnati,  O., 
1873-76;  from  1876,  Prof.  Philosophy 
and  History,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati, 
Cincinnati,  O. 

William  Henry  Caldwell.  With 
A.  P.  Cooke,  Lumber  Merchant, 
Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  1867-77;  from 
1877,  with  Hollister  &  Co.,  Lumber 
Merchants,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Edwin  Sedgwick  Chittenden.  Clerk 
of  Assembly  Judiciary  Committee, 
N.  Y.  Legislature,  1865-66,  1866-67; 
Asst.  Examiner  of  Claims  (Solicitor), 
Dept,  of  State,  Washington,  D.  C., 
1867-69.  Lawyer,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Hiram  Ward  Congdon,  A.  M.,  1868. 
Grad.  Auburn  Theol.  Sem.,  1868; 
Pastor  Presb.  Church,  Coudersport, 
Pa.,  1873-75  ;  Havana,  K  Y.,  1875- 
78;  from  1878,  Smithville  Flats,  N.Y. 
James  R.  Doolittle,  Jr.  Lawyer, 
77  Clark  St.,  Chicago,  Ill. 

Charles  Chittenden  Farnham, 
A.  M.,  1873.  Physician,  Pleasant 
Mount,  Pa. 

Willis  Clark  Gaylord.  Grad.  Union 
Theol.  Sem.,  1868 ;  Pastor  Presb. 
Church,  Union  Corners,  N.  Y.,  1868- 
70  ;  Ossian  Centre,  N.  Y.,  1870-71; 
Arkport  and  Burns,  N.  Y.,  1871; 
Franklinville,  N.  Y.,  1872-73;  Gates, 
N.  Y.,  1874-75;  Union  Corners,  1877; 
address,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Charles  James  Glass.  Of  the  firm,  | 
Glass,  Breed  &  Co. ,  Flour  Merchants,  I 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 


Marcus  Eldon  Hayne.  Grad.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1868;  Pastor  Third  Bapt. 
Church,  Cleveland,  O.,  1868-70;  Te- 
cumseh,  Mich.,  1870-78;  from  1878, 
Rome  Centre,  Mich. 

Homer  Hoyt  Hendee.  With  E.  W. 
Hendee,  Manufacturer  of  Furniture, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Isaac  Horton.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol. 
Sem.,  1868  ;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church, 
Tuscola,  Mich.,  1870-71  ;  Albion, 
Mich.,  1871-72;  Edgerton,Wis.,  1872- 
73;  Quincy,  Midi.,  1874-75;  North 
Adams,  Mich.,  1876-78;  from  1878, 
Nor  veil,  Mich. 

Philip  Lovering  Jones.  Grad.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem. ,  1868  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  1868-70; 
from  1870,  South  Broad  St.  Church, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

William  S.  Kellogg.  From  1876, 
Dep.  Clerk  Circuit  Court,  Tazewell 
Co.,  Ill.  Lawyer,  Pekin,  Ill. 

Daniel  Brown  Kilpatrick.  Drug¬ 
gist,  Woodland,  Mich. 

William  Henry  Kenyon.  Lawyer, 
Oswego,  N.  Y. 

Burr  Lewis,  A.  M.,  1868.  Principal 
Elgin  High  School,  Ill.,  1865-66; 
Superintendent  of  Public  Schools, 
Charleston,  Ill.,  1866-67;  Asst.  Prin¬ 
cipal  Rochester  Free  Academy,  N.  Y. , 
1869-72;  Principal  Penn  Yan  Acad¬ 
emy,  N.  Y.,  1872-73;  Union  School, 
Mt.  Morris*  N.  Y. ,  1873-76  ;  from 
1876,  Teacher  Natural  Sciences, Union 
School,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 

Charles  Bradford  Lindsey.  Law¬ 
yer,  Greenbush,  N.  Y. 

Henry  Lord  Robinson,  A.  M.,  1868. 
Lawyer,  Cleveland,  O. 

William  Lincoln  Sage,  A.  M.,  1868. 
With  Pancost,  Sage  &  Morse,  Manu¬ 
facturers  of  Boots  and  Shoes,  Roch- 
I  ester,  N.  Y. 


34 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


[1866. 


Gilbert  Nelson  Sears.  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Scipio,  N.  Y.,  1865-68; 
Manlius,  N.  Y.,  1868-71;  Redwood, 
N.  Y.,  1871-75;  Leyden,  N.  Y.,  1875- 
78;  from  1878,  Walworth,  N.  Y. 

Joseph  Holcomb  Sheppard.  Mer¬ 
chant,  Camden,  N.  J. 

William  Henry  Shields.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1870  ;  Pastor  I 
Bapt.  Church,  Lima,  N.  Y.,  1871-74;  J 
from  1875,  Asst.  Overseer  of  Poor, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Charles  Sackett  Starr,  M.  D.,  Coll. 
Pliys.  and  Surg.,  N.  Y.,  1869.  Stu¬ 
dent  of  Medicine  at  the  Universities 
of  Vienna,  Heidelberg  and  London, 
1865-66.  Physician,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

John  Harry  Steadman.  Superin¬ 
tendent  Marble  Quarry,  Pittsfield, 
Mass. ,  1865-74  ;  from  1874,  Steam 
Heating  Engineer,  with  E.  H.  Cook 
&  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Richard  Henry  Warfield.  Ser-  J 
geant  50th  N.  Y.  Engineers,  1861-64;  i 
First  Lieutenant,  1864;  Second  Lieu¬ 
tenant,  1864-65  ;  Dep.  Coll,  of  Cus¬ 
toms,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1870-72; 
Supervisor  Monroe  Co. ,  N.  Y. ,  1871- 
72.  Cashier  Farmers’  and  Mechanics’ 
Bank,  Healdsburg,  Cal. 

Augustus  C.  Winters,  A.  M.,  1869. 
Principal  Ward  School,  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  1865-67 ;  in  Germany,  1867-68; 
in  Italy  and  France,  1868-69 ;  Princi¬ 
pal  Wellsboro  High  School,  Pa. ,  1870- 
73;  Prof.  Mathematics,  Cook  Acad¬ 
emy,  1873-75  ;  from  1875,  Principal 
Cook  Academy,  Havana,  N.  Y. 

28 

1866. 

Albert  Coit.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol. 
Sem.,  1869;  Asst.  Pastor  First  Bapt. 
Church,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1869-70; 
from  1870,  Pastor,  Wellsville,  N.  Y. 


Charles  Frederick  Dean.  Lawyer, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Joseph  Allen  Ely.  Grad.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1870;  student  of  Theol- 
ogy,  Univ.  of  Leipsic,  Germany,  1873- 
74;  from  1876,  Pastor  Congregational 
Church,  Orange  Valley,  N.  J. 

John  Fahy.  Of  the  firm,  J.  Fahy  & 
Co.,  Dealers  in  Millinery  and  Fancy 
Goods,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Francis  Forbes,  LL.  B.,  Columbia 
Coll.,  1869.  Lawyer,  165  Broadway, 
New  York  City. 

Peter  Vorius  Jackson.  Superintend¬ 
ent  Midas  Mining  Co.,  Montana, 
1865-75 ;  from  1875,  Assayed  and 
Dealer  in  Gold  Dust  and  Bullion, 
Sterling,  Montana. 

James  Franklin  Keeney.  Dealer  in 
Real  Estate,  106  Dearborn  St.,  Chi¬ 
cago,  Ill. 

Alexander  Byron  Lamberton. 
Dealer  in  Real  Estate,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Alonzo  Ketciiam  Parker.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1870;  from  1871, 
Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Amenia,  N.  Y. 

Farley  Porter.  Engaged  in  business 
in  Colorado  for  several  years;  from 
1878,  student,  Theol.  Sem.,  Roches¬ 
ter,  N.  Y. 

George  Raines,  A.  M.,  1873.  Dist. 
Attorney,  Monroe  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1873- 
77  ;  from  1878,  State  Senator,  28th 
District,  N.  Y.  Lawyer,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Mark  Harris  Reynolds.  Lawyer, 
127  Clark  St.,  Chicago,  Ill. 

Alfred  Sylvester  Targett.  Mer¬ 
chant,  Cohoes,  N.  Y. 

Adam  Henry  Todd.  Grad.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1869;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Bennington,  N.  Y.,  1869-70; 
East  Cameron,  N.  Y.,  1871-76;  from 
1876,  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y. 


1867.] 


THE  ALUMNI. 


35 


Herve  Dwight  Wilkins,  A.  M.,  1869. 

Professor  of  Music,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
William  Winterbottom,  Ph.  B., 
Univ.  at  Lewisburg,  1863;  D.  D.  S. , 
Penn.  Coll,  of  Dental  Surgery,  1872. 
Pastor,  Brimfield,  Ill.,  1869-71;  from 
1872,  Dentist,  932  Spruce  St.,  Pliila-  j 
delpliia.  Pa. 

Edward  W  itherspoon.  Lawyer, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 


Student  of  Medicine  at  the  Universi¬ 
ties  of  Berlin,  Vienna,  Paris  and  Lon¬ 
don,  1870-73;  from  1875,  Surgeon  to 
the  New  York  Dispensary;  from  1877, 
Clinical  Prof,  of  Diseases  of  the  Skin, 
Woman’s  Med.  Coll,  of  the  New  York 
Infirmary  ;  and  from  1879,  Clinical 
Prof,  of  Dermatology,  Starling  Med. 
Coll.,  Columbus,  O.  Physician,  208 
West  34th  St.,  New  York  City. 


William  Elliott  Witherspoon.  Of 
the  firm,  Witherspoon  &  Griswold, 
Merchant  Tailors,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
bachelor  of  science. 
Hackley  Bartholomew  Bacon. 
Banker,  People’s  Bank,  395  Canal 
St.,  New  York  City. 

19 


Judson  Wade  Harris.  Grad.  Rocli. 
Tlieol.  Sem. ,  1870;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Weedsport,  N.  Y.,  1869-76; 
from  1876,  Perry,  N.  Y. 

Harlan  Payne  Gage.  Principal  Pen- 
field  Seminary,  1867-68;  from  1868, 
Vice-Principal  Dearborn  Seminary, 
Boston ;  address,  8  Albion  St. .Boston, 
Mass. 


1867. 

Charles  Montgomery  Allen.  Of 
the  firm,  Allen  Bros.,  Lawyers,  Roch¬ 
ester,  N.  Y. 

Edward  Payson  Bartlett.  Clergy¬ 
man,  Lamoille,  Ill. 

*  Willard  Parker  Bissell.  With 
Franklin,  Davis  &  Co.,  Nurserymen, 
Richmond,  Va.  ;  died,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  1878,  aged  31  years. 

Horace  Ealdon  Burt,  LL.B.,  Albany 
Univ.,  1867.  Asst.  U.  S.  Marshal, 
1870.  Lawyer,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Charles  Pierpont  Coit.  Grad.  Au¬ 
burn  Theol.  Sem.,  1870;  Pastor  North 
Presb.  Church,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. , 
1870-74  ;  Hampden  Presb.  Church, 
Baltimore,  Md.,  1874-75;  from  1875, 
Memorial  Presb.  Church,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

James  Edward  Cheney.  Lawyer, 

Rochester,  N.  Y. 

George  Ozro  Emerson.  Lawyer, 

62  Liberty  St.,  New  York  City. 

George  Henry  Fox,  M.  D.,  Univ.  of  j 
Pennsylvania,  1869  ;  A.  M.,  1870.  ! 


Edward  Taylor  Hunt.  Address, 
102  Remsen  St. ,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Charles  Green  Kingman,  A.  M., 
1873.  Teacher,  Vineland,  N.  J. ; 
at  present,  South  Orange,  N.  J. 

Robert  Stewart  McArthur.  Grad. 
Rocli.  Theol.  Sem.,  1870;  from  1870, 
Pastor  Calvary  Bapt.  Church,  New 
York  City;  Trustee  Univ.  of  Roches¬ 
ter,  appointed  1878;  address,  437  W. 
22d  St.,  New  York  City. 

James  Breck  Perkins.  City  Attor¬ 
ney,  Rochester,  1874-78.  Of  the 
firm,  Cogswell  A  Perkins,  Lawyers, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Eugene  Hudnutt  Satterlee,  LL.B., 
Albany  Univ. ,  1872.  Principal  Mid- 
dlebury  Academy,  Wyoming,  N.  Y., 
1867-68;  student  of  Law  at  the  Uni¬ 
versities  of  Heidelberg  and  Berlin 
and  the  College  of  France,  1868-70: 
Teacher  Modern  Languages,  Albany 
Academy,  N.  Y.,  1870-73.  Of  the 
firm,  Satterlee  &  Yeomans,  Lawyers, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

James  McBride  Sterrett,  B.  D., 
Episc.  Theol.  Sem.,  Cambridge, 


36 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER 


[1868. 


Mass.,  1872,  and  Harvard  Divinity 
School.  Asst.Minister  Grace  Church, 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  1872-78  ;  Rector 
Christ  Chapel,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. ,  1873- 
74 ;  St.  John’s  Church,  Wellsville, 
N.  Y.,  1874-77;  from  1877,  All  Souls 
Parish,  Coudersport,  Pa. 

George  Washington  Stanton.  Ad¬ 
dress,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

*Edwin  Augustus  Taft.  Grad.  Rocli. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1869  ;  Chaplain  179th 
N.  Y.  Vols.,  1864-65  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Cleveland,  O.,  1869-73;  Col¬ 
orado  Springs,  Col.,  1874-75;  died, 
Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  Jan.  11,  1877, 
aged  39  years. 

William  Henry  Truesdale,  A.  M., 
1871.  Principal  Dansville  Seminary, 
N.  Y.  ;  at  present,  Olean  Academy, 
Olean,  N.  Y. 

Jocelyn  Sylvester  YanAlstin. 
Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Pomeroy,  O., 
1868-69  ;  Conneaut,  O.,  1869-70. 
Law  Stenographer,  Corning,  N.  Y. 

John  Fonda  Ward  Whitbeck,  M.D., 
Univ.  of  Pennsylvania,  1870;  A.  M., 
1871.  Student  of  Medicine  at  the 
Universities  of  Berlin,  Vienna, 
Heidelberg  and  Breslau,  1870-73. 
Physician,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

21 

1868. 

James  Sherlock  Andrews.  Lawyer, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

James  Murray  Bailey,  A.  M.,  1875. 
Pastor  Universalist  Church,  Troy, 

N.  Y.,  1869-70;  Titusville,  Pa.,  1871- 
74;  Peoria,  Ill.,  1874-76;  Cincinnati, 

O. ,  1876-78;  address,  Tucson,  Arizo¬ 
na  Ter. 

Frank  Sumner  Capen,  A.  M.,  1871. 
Prof.  Ancient  and  Modern  Languages, 
Jamestown  Collegiate  Institute,  N.  Y., 
1868-69;  from  1869,  Prof.  Mathemat¬ 


ics,  N.  Y.  State  Normal  School, 
Cortland,  N.  Y. 

*Daniel  Clark.  Merchant,  Norwich, 
N.  Y. ;  died,  Masonville,  N.  Y.,  1873, 
aged  29  years. 

John  Clark.  Lawyer,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  1869-76;  from  1876,  Guilford, 
N.  Y. 

Frank  Mortimer  Clarkson.  Ma¬ 
chinist,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1868-72; 
student,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Insti¬ 
tute  and  Lehigh  University,  1872-74; 
draughtsman,  Rochester  Water 
Works,  N.  Y.,  1874-77  ;  from  1877, 
of  the  firm,  Clarkson  &  Taylor,  De¬ 
troit  Screw  Works,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Samuel  Byron  Collins.  Engaged  in 
mercantile  pursuits,  Galion,  O. 

David  Crosby.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol. 
Sem.,  1871  ;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church, 
Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y.,  1871-72;  Lansing, 
Mich.,  1872-77;  from  1877,  Ripon, 
Wis. 

William  Henry  Davis.  Of  the  firm, 
Wm.  H.  Davis  &  Co.,  Commission 
Merchants,  Cincinnati,  O. 

George  Everard  Fisher.  Manager 
and  Treasurer,  Adamantine  Brick 
Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Theodore  Francis  Hall,  Jr.  In 
the  News  Office,  Denver,  Col. 

Frank  Huntington.  In  Europe, 
1869-72 ;  engaged  in  editorial  work  on 
Johnson’s  Cyclopaedia,  1872-74;  from 
1875,  Assoc.  Editor  of  the  “Annuals” 
of  Appleton’s  Cyclopaedia;  address, 
184  Bleeker  St.,  New  York  City. 

Emil  Kuechling,  C.  E.,  1869.  Stu¬ 
dent  of  Civil  Engineering,  Carlsrulie 
Polytechnic  School,  Germany,  1870- 
72;  from  1873,  Asst.  Engineer,  Roch¬ 
ester  Waterworks,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

John  Love,  Jr.,  A.M.,  Madison  Univ., 
1870.  Grad.  Hamilton  Theol.  Sem., 
1870;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church, New’ York 


1809.] 


THE  ALUMNI. 


37 


City,  1870-72;  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1872- 
75;  from  1875,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

Henry  Thaddeus  Miller.  Grad. 
Auburn  Theol.  Sem.,  1871  ;  Pastor 
Presb.  Church,  Victor,  N.  Y. ,  1871- 
72;  Medina,  N.  Y.,  1873-74;  from 
1875,  Sixth  Presb.  Church,  Chicago, 
Ill. 

William  James  Milne,  A.  M.,  1871. 
Prof.  Ancient  and  Modern  Languages, 
Brockport  Collegiate  Institute,  N.Y., 
1862-60  ;  Prof.  Ancient  and  Modern 
Languages,N.  Y.  State  Normal  School, 
Brockport,  N.  Y.,  1867-71 ;  from  1871, 
Principal  N.  Y.  State  Normal  School, 
Geneseo,  N.  Y.  Author  of  Inductive 
Series  of  Mathematics. 

William  Carey  Morey,  A.  M.,  1871. 
Second  Lieutenant  19th  N.  Y.  Cav¬ 
alry,  1863-64;  First  Lieutenant,  and 
Captain  1st  N.  Y.  Dragoons,  1864-65 ; 
Brevet  Major,  and  Brevet  Lieut.  Col¬ 
onel,  U.  S.  Vols.,  1865;  Tutor,  Univ. 
of  Rochester,  1869-70 ;  Prof.  History 
and  English  Literature,  Kalamazoo 
Coll.,  Mich.,  1870-72  ;  Prof.  Latin 
Language  and  Literature,  1872-77, 
and  from  1877,  Prof.  Latin  and  His¬ 
tory,  Univ.  of  Rochester,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Willis  Seaver  Paine.  From  1876, 
Receiver  of  the  Bond  St.  Savings 
Bank.  Lawyer,  229  Broadway,  New 
York  City. 

John  Palmer.  Lawyer,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Theron  George  Strong.  Lawyer, 
99  Nassau  St.,  New  York  City. 

James  Monroe  Taylor.  Grad.  Rocli. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1871;  in  Europe,  1871- 
72 ;  from  1873,  Pastor  Bapt.  Church, 
South  Norwalk,  Ct. 

21 


1869. 

Henry  Newell  Allen.  Justice  of 
the  Peace,  1873-75.  Of  the  firm,  Allen 
Bros.,  Lawyers,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

George  Colfax  Baldwin,  Jr.  Of 
the  firm,  Eddy,  Corse  &  Co.,  Stove 
Founders,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Albert  Tennyson  Barrett,  A.  M., 
1872.  From  1871,  Prof.  Mathematics, 
Mary  Sharp  Coll.,  Winchester,  Tenn. 

Isaac  Dubois  Fowler.  Druggist, 
Lansing,  la. 

Edgar  Patterson  Glass,  A.  M. ,  1872. 
Lawyer,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Freeman  A.  Greene,  A.  M.,  1872. 
Principal  Yates  Academy,  N.  Y., 

1869- 70;  Wilson  Academy,  N.  Y., 

1870- 76  ;  from  1876,  Superintendent 
Public  Schools,  and  Principal  Albion 
Academy,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

Albert  Cable  Hale,  A.  M.,  1872. 
Teacher  Ancient  Languages,  Military 
School,  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  1869-71; 
Teacher  Natural  Sciences,  Peddie 
Institute,  Hightstown,  N.  J.,  1871- 
73  ;  Vice-Principal  Jersey  City  High 
School,  N.  J.,  1873-77;  student,  School 
of  Mines,  Columbia  Coll. ,  N.  Y. ,  1877- 
78  ;  from  1878,  student  of  Chemistry 
and  Physics,  Univ.  of  Berlin,  Ger¬ 
many. 

^Theodore  Banks  Holland.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1872;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Orange,  Mass. ,  1872-75 ;  West 
Newton,  Mass.,  1875-78;  died,  West 
Newton,  Mass.,  June  16,  1878,  aged 
32  years. 

Adelbert  Jasper  Howe.  Publisher 
Trade  Periodicals  in  connection  with 
the  Bradstreet  Co.,  279-283  Broad¬ 
way,  New  York  City. 

Daniel  Lyndon  Johnston.  Of  the 
firm,  Rowley  &  Johnston,  Lawyers, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 


38 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


[1870. 


Chauncey  Regan  Kelley.  Farmer, 
Somers,  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Horace  Fidelio  Kendall,  A.  M., 
1872.  Merchant,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

*George  Gregory  Leavens.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1869-70;  died,  Auburn, 
N.  Y.,  March  20,  1874,  aged  32  years. 

Arthur  El  win  Main,  A.  M.,  1874. 
Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1872;  from 
1872,  Pastor  First  Seventh-Day  Bapt.  j 
Church  of  Hopkinton,  Ashaway,  R.  I. 

Forrest  Alfred  Marsh.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1869-71  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Penfield,  N.  Y.,  1871-72; 
Waverly,  la.,  1872-74;  Independence, 
la.,  1874-77  ;  from  1877,  Fond  du  j 
Lac,  Wis. 

James  Prescott  McKinney.  Com¬ 
mission  Merchant  and  Private  Bank¬ 
er,  Skipwith’s  Landing,  Miss.,  1871-  I 
77  ;  from  1877,  of  the  firm,  O.  W.  j 
McKinney  &  Son,  Manufacturers  of  ] 
Inks,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Joseph  McM aster.  W  ith  E.  T.  Miller, 
House  Decorator,  Rochester,  N.  Y. , 
1869-73  ;  with  Rochester  Water 
Works,  1873-76;  from  1876,  Inventor, 
Cramer’s  Hill,  N.  J. 

Albert  W.  Morehouse,  X.  M.,  1872. 
Teacher  Ancient  and  Modern  Lan¬ 
guages,  Albion  Academy,  N.Y.,1869- 
71  ;  Principal  Union  School,  Weeds- 
port,  N.  Y.,  1871-76  ;  School  Com-  j 
missioner,  Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y. .  1876- 
79 ;  from  1878,  Principal  Port  Byron 
Academy,  Port  Byron,  N.  Y. 

John  Page  Munro.  Lawyer,  Syra¬ 
cuse,  N.  Y. 

Charles  Hart  Palmer.  Former  , 
residence,  Gates,  N.  Y. 

Alonzo  Clayton  Raymond.  Of  the  j 
firm,  Raymonds  A  Co.,  Commission  j 
Merchants,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Zachary  Philo  Taylor,  A.  M.,  1872.  : 
Teacher  Ancient  Languages,  Central 


High  School,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1869-71 ; 
Teacher  Ancient  Languages,  Central 
High  School,  Cleveland,  O.,  1871-73, 
and  1875-76  ;  Lawyer,  Fort  Wayne, 
Ind.,  1873-75  ;  Principal  West  High 
School,  Cleveland,  O.,  1876-78;  from 
1878,  of  the  firm,  Marvin,  Taylor  & 
Laird,  Lawyers,  Cleveland,  O. 

Henry  Leland  Tolman.  Asst.  Editor 
“Chicago  Tribune”;  address,  63 
University  Place,  Chicago,  Ill. 

William  Edwin  Wayte.  Merchant, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. .  1869-78 ;  from  1878, 
Secretary  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Erie,  Pa, 

Theodore  Baker  Williams.  Grad. 
Auburn  Theol.  Sem.,  1872  ;  Pastor 
Presb.  Church,  Campbelltown,  N.  Y. , 
1872-75;  Mooers,  N.  Y.,  1875-76; 
from  1876,  Unadilla,  Mich. 

25 

1870. 

Ezra  Albert  Bartlett,  M.  D.,  Al¬ 
bany  Univ. ,  1879.  With  James  Yick, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1870-74.  Physi¬ 
cian,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Sardius  Delancey  Bentley.  Law¬ 
yer,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Theodore  F.  Chapin,  A.  M.,  1875. 
Teacher,  Rochester  Collegiate  Insti¬ 
tute,  N.Y.,  1870-71;  Principal  Union 
School,  Painted  Post,  N.  Y.,  1871-73; 
Albion  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1873-75; 
from  1875,  Prof.  Greek  and  Natural 
Sciences,  Cook  Academy,  Havana, 
N.  Y. 

Stephen  Mortimer  Coon,  A.  M., 
1873  ;  LL.  B. ,  Hamilton  Coll. ,  1873. 
Teacher  Mathematics,  Cazenovia  Sem¬ 
inary,  N.  Y. ,  1870-71 ;  Principal  Ives 
Seminary,  Antwerp,  N.  Y.,  1871-72; 
Principal  Mexico  Academy,  N.  Y., 
1872-74;  Asst.  Dist.  Attorney,  Oswe¬ 
go  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1878.  Of  the  firm, 
Webb  «fc  Coon,  Lawyers,  Oswego. 
N.  Y. 


1871.] 


THE  ALUMNI. 


39 


Albert  Mitchell  Duboc.  Grad. 

Rocli.  Tlieol.  Sem.,  1873  ;  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  Orleans,  N.  Y.,  1872- 
73  ;  Dennison,  la. ,  1873-76  ;  from 
1877,  Livonia  Station,  N.  Y. 

John  Kennedy  Fowler.  Grad.  Union 
Theol.  Sem.,  1873  ;  Pastor  Presb. 
Church,  Caledonia,  N.  Y.,  1873-78; 
from  1878,  Rockford,  Ill. 

Gilbert  Hays  Frederick.  Rocli. 

Theol.  Sem.,  1870-73;  from  1873, 
Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Cleveland,  O. 
Merrill  Edward  Gates,  A.  M. ,  1873. 
From  1870,  Principal  Albany  Acade¬ 
my,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Albert  Winfield  Gilman,  A.  M., 
1874.  Merchant,  Adams,  N.  Y. 
George  David  Hale,  A.  M.,  1873. 
Teacher,  Military  School,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  1870-71;  from  1871,  Principal 
Hale’s  Classical  and  Scientific  School, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Thaddeus  Hanford.  Publisher  of 
the  Daily  and  Weekly'  ‘Intelligencer,” 
Seattle,  Washington  Ter. 

Milo  Gifford  Kellogg,  A.  M. ,  1873. 
Superintendent  M’f’g  Dept.,  Western 
Electric  Manufacturing  Co.,  220-232 
Kinzie  St.,  Chicago,  Ill. 

John  Wesley  Martin.  Lawyer, 
Zanesville,  O. 

Richard  Pinkney  Marvin,  Jr.,  A.M., 
1873.  Lawyer,  Akron,  O. 

John  P.  Munn,  M.  D.,  Bellevue  Med. 
Coll.,  1876.  From  1876,  Examining 
Surgeon  N.  Y.  Life  Ins.  Co.  ;  from 
1877,  Curator  to  the  Pathological 
Dept.,  St.  Luke’s  Hospital,  N.  Y. 
Physician,  50  East  31st  St.,  New  York 
City. 

Philip  Augustus  Nordell.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1873  ;  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  Chili,  N.  Y.,  1873-74; 
Lee,  Mass.,  1874-77 ;  from  1878, 
Weymouth,  Mass. 


Willis  Wayland  Pattengill.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1873;  from  1873, 
Pastor  Bapt,  Church,  Saginaw,  Mich. 

William  Hill  Sloan,  A.  M.,  1873. 
Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1873;  Pas¬ 
tor  Bapt.  Church,  Marion,  N.  Y.,1871- 
75 ;  Principal  Marion  Academy,  N.  Y. , 
1875  ;  in  charge  of  Publishing  Dept, 
of  the  Amer.  Bapt.  Miss.  Union  at 
Rangoon,  Burmah,  1875-78  ;  from 
1878,  Pastor,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Charles  Herbert  Taylor.  With 
Edward  Sweet  &  Co.,  Bankers,  Wall 
St.,  New  York  City. 

bachelors  of  science. 

John  Huestis  Barry.  Of  the  firm, 
Bennett  &  Barry,  Lumber  Merchants, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

!  * J ohn  Quincy  Head.  Merchant; 
died,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  April  25,  1878, 
aged  30  years. 

Jacob  Spahn,  M.  S.,  1873.  Lawyer, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

22 

1871. 

Frank  Backus  Bishop.  Of  the  firm, 
Moore,  Cole  &  Co.,  Grocers,  Roches¬ 
ter,  N.  Y.,  1871-74;  Wholesale  Dealer 
in  Boots  and  Shoes,  1874-79 ;  address, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

!  Thomas  Edward  Blossom.  Farmer, 
Brighton,  N.  Y. 

|  Frank  Milton  Bottum.  From  1879, 
Supervisor,  Monroe  Co. ,  N.  Y.  Law¬ 
yer,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

!  Marsenus  Hopkins  Briggs.  Lawyer, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Marcellus  Austin  Churchill. 
Grad.  Rocli.  Theol.  Sem.,  1874;  Mis¬ 
sionary,  Ningpo,  China,  1874-78 ; 
from  1878,  Pastor  Bapt.  Church, 
North ville,  Mich. 

;  *Oi,in  J.  Clauson,  LL.  B.,  Columbia 


40 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


[1871. 


Coll. ,  1873.  Lawyer :  died,  New  York 
City,  Feb.  24,  1879,  aged  29  years. 

Myron  Henry  Disbrow.  Newspaper 
Advertising  Agency,  Rochester,  N.  Y. , 
1871-76  ;  from  1876,  Superintendent 
Disbrow  Manufacturing  Co.,  Roches¬ 
ter,  N.  Y. 

Edward  Talbot  Ely,  M.  D.,  Coll. 
Pliys.  and  Surg.,  N.  Y. ,  1874.  From 

1875,  Assistant  to  Chair  of  Ophthal¬ 
mology,  Med.  Dept. ,  New  York  Univ. , 
and  Asst.  Surgeon,  Manhattan  Eye 
and  Ear  Hospital,  N.  Y. ;  from  1878, 
Attending  Surgeon,  Charity  Hospital, 
N.  Y.  Physician,  20  East  30tli  St., 
New  York  City. 

Henry  Pendexter  Emerson,  A.  M., 
1874.  •  Teacher,  N.  Y.  State  Normal 
School,  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  1871-74; 
from  1874,  Teacher  Ancient  Lan¬ 
guages,  Central  High  School,  Butfalo, 
N.  Y. 

James  Corbin  Foley,  A.  M.,  1877. 
Principal  Dansville  Seminary,  N.  Y. , 
1871-73  ;  Prof.  Ancient  Languages, 
Cook  Academy,  Havana,  N.Y.,  1873- 
76;  from  1877,  Teacher,  State  Institute 
for  the  Blind,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

Benjamin  Folsom.  Asst.  Editor 
Rochester  “Union  and  Advertiser,” 
N.  Y.,  1871-72.  Lawyer,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 

Jacob  Anthony  Freiday.  Grad. 
Rocli.  Tlieol.  Sem.,  1875;  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  Calais,  Me.,  1875-76; 
from  1877,  Missionary,  Bliamo,  Upper 
India. 

Frank  Gilman,  C.  E.,  Lehigh  Univ., 

1876,  Teacher,  Gouverneur  Wesley¬ 
an  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1874;  student, 
Lehigh  Univ.,  Pa.,  1874-76  ;  from 

1877,  Teacher  Latin  and  Greek,  Pu¬ 
laski  Academy,  Pulaski,  N.  Y. 

Walter  Sage  Hubbell,  A.  M.,  1875. 


Teacher,  Alban y  Academy,  N.  Y. , 
1871-73.  Lawyer,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Robert  Bruce  Hull,  A.  M.,  1874. 
Grad.  Rocli.  Tlieol.  Sem.,  1874;  Pas¬ 
tor  Bapt.  Church,  Lockport,  N.  Y. , 
1874-77;  from  1877,  Tabernacle  Bapt. 
Church,  New  York  City. 

Edward  Tracy  Huntington.  Book¬ 
keeper,  Commercial  National  Bank, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Lawrence  Tyrell  Jones.  Lawyer, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

j  *  Albert  Jonathan  Lyon,  A.M.,  1874. 
Principal  St.  Croix  Valley  Academy, 
Afton,  Minn.,  1871-74;  grad.  Rocli. 
Theol.  Sem. ,  1877 ;  Missionary,  Bha- 
mo,  Upper  India,  1877-78  ;  died, 
Bliamo,  March  15, 1878,  aged  30  years. 

]  Frank  W.  Miller,  M.  D.,  Univ.  of 
Buffalo,  1873.  Physician,  Whippany, 
N.  J. 

*Thomas  King  McLean.  Died,  Roch¬ 
ester,  N.  Y. ,  Dec.  5, 1870,  aged  20  years. 

Edward  Mott  Moore,  Jr.,  M.  D., 
Univ.  of  Buffalo,  1873.  Physician 
and  Surgeon,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

William  Henry  Schaefer,  A.  M., 

1878.  From  1878,  Special  Dep.  Clerk, 
Monroe  Co.,  N.  Y.  Lawyer,  Roch¬ 
ester,  N.  Y. 

Peter  Egbert  Sciioonmaker.  Ad¬ 
dress,  Rondout,  N.  Y. 

John  Hart  Scott.  Grad.  Rocli. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1874;  from  1874,  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  Cleveland,  O. 

William  Combs  Simpson,  A.  M.,  1875. 
District  Attorney,  Woodford  Co.,  Ill. 
Lawyer,  Minonk,  Ill. 

Tiianbyah.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem., 
1874  ;  from  1874,  engaged  in  preach¬ 
ing  and  teaching,  Rangoon,  Burmali. 

William  Watson  Webb.  From  1878, 
Asst.  District  Attorney,  Monroe  Co., 
N.  Y.  Lawyer,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 


1872.] 


THE  ALUMNI. 


41 


George  Francis  Wilkin.  Grad. 
Rocli.  Theol.  Sem.,  1876;  Pastor Bapt. 
Church,  Northfield,  Minn.,  1877-79; 
address,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Charles  Miller  Williams.  From 
1879,  School  Commissioner,  Roches¬ 
ter,  N.  Y.  Of  the  firm,  Fanning  & 
Williams,  Lawyers,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Alfred  M.  Worcester.  Grad.  Rocli. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1875  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  West  Meriden,  Ct.,  1875-78; 
from  1878,  Cincinnati,  O. 

30 

1872. 

*Schuyler  Colfax  Baldwin.  Book¬ 
keeper,  Sheldon  &  Co.,  New  York 
City  ;  died,  Troy,  N.  Y. ,  Oct.  19, 
1878,  aged  26  years. 

George  Frederick  Bausum.  Law¬ 
yer,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Frank  Sheldon  Fosdick.  Principal 
Grammar  School,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Edward  Phelon  Hart.  Teacher, 
Western  New  York  Institution  for 
Deaf  Mutes,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

James  Monroe  Hudnut,  A.  M.,  1878. 
Asst.  Editor  “Examiner  and  Chron¬ 
icle,”  N.  Y.,  1872-75  ;  from  1875, 
Editor  of  the  Publications  of  the  N.  Y. 
Life  Insurance  Co.,  346  Broadway, 
New  York  City. 

Isaiah  Burroughs  Hudnut.  Princi¬ 
pal  Union  School,  Fairport,  N.  Y., 
1872-73  ;  Union  School,  Scottsville, 
N.  Y.,  1873-75  ;  student,  Boston 
Theol.  Sem.,  1875-76  ;  from  1877, 
Pastor  Meth.  Episc.  Church,  Char¬ 
lotte,  N.  Y. 

Adelbert  Pierson  Little.  Sten¬ 
ographer,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

William  Theodore  Mills.  Princi¬ 
pal  Marion  Academy,  N.  Y. ,  1872-73 ; 
Teacher  Latin  and  French,  Albany 
Academy,  N.  Y.,  1873-74;  Principal 


Albion  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1874-75; 
with  Lane  &  Paine,  Druggists,  Roch¬ 
ester,  N.  Y.,  1875-78  ;  from  1878, 
Bookkeeper,  Monroe  Co.  Savings 
Bank,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Lewis  Hall  Morey.  Grad.  Auburn 
Theol.  Sem.,  1874;  from  1874,  Pastor 
Presb.  Church,  Pittsford,  N.  Y. 

Alfred  Augustus  Newhall,  Jr. 
Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1875;  from 
1875,  Missionary  to  the  Teloogoos, 
Ramapatam. 

George  Hamilton  Perkins.  Stu¬ 
dent,  School  of  Mines,  Berlin,  Ger¬ 
many,  1872-74;  from  1874,  with  Smith 
&  Perkins*  Wholesale  Grocers,  Roch¬ 
ester,  N.  Y. 

Ivan  Powers.  Lawyer,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Theophilus  Sproull.  With  John  B. 
Herron  &  Co. ,  Stove  Manufacturers, 
291  Liberty  St. ,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

David  Fay  Stewart.  Grad.  Union 
Theol.  Sem.,  1875  ;  address,  Hamil¬ 
ton,  Minn. 

George  Howard  Thornton.  Of  the 
firm,  Slocum  &  Thornton,  Official 
Reporters  of  N.  Y.  Supreme  Court, 
8th  Judicial  District,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Andrew  Yan  Dyke.  Teacher,  State 
Institute  for  the  Blind,  Batavia,  N.  Y. , 
1872-77  ;  from  1877,  law  student, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Charles  Mortimer  Warren.  Deal¬ 
er  in  Real  Estate,  Chicago,  Ill. 

Solomon  Wile.  Of  the  firm,  Wile  & 
Wile,  Lawyers,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Isaac  A.  Wile.  Of  the  firm,  Wile  & 
Wile,  Lawyers,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

19 

1873. 

Charles  Patrick  Barry.  With 
Ellwanger  &  Barry,  Nurserymen, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 


42 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER, 


[1873. 


*Thomas  Francis  Barry.  Student, 
Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute, 
1873-74 ;  died,  Rochester,  N.  Y. , 
June  2,  1875,  aged  20  years. 

Jerome  Payne  Bates.  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  South  Woodstock,  Ct.,  1860- 
63;  East  Marion,  L.  I.,  1863-65;  Gro¬ 
ton,  N.  Y. ,  1866-68  ;  grad.  Roch. 
Tlieol.  Sem.,  1872;  Pastor,  Janesville, 
Wis.,  1875-76;  from  1876,  with  the 
“Chicago  Standard,”  Chicago,  Ill. 

Benjamin  Bonney  Dayton,  A.  M., 
1876.  Grad.  Auburn  Theol.  Sem., 
1876  ;  from  1876,  Pastor  Presb. 
Church,  Amboy,  Onondaga  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Philo  Henry  Edick.  Principal 
Wellesboro  Academy,  Pa.,  1873-75. 

Frank  Thompson  Ellison.  With 
Ellison  &  Stoddard,  Rochester,  N.Y., 
1873-78  ;  from  1878,  student,  Drew 
Theol.  Sem.,  Madison,  N.  J. 

Frederick  Samuel  Fish.  Lawyer, 
Newark,  N.  J. 

Charles  Lincoln  Gibbs.  Of  the  tirm, 
C.  L.  Gibbs  &  Co.,  Agents  for  the 
Gibbs  &  Sterrett  Manufacturing  Co., 
Edenburg,  Clarion  Co.,  Pa. 

John  William  Greenwood,  A.  M., 
1876.  Grad.  Berkeley  Divinity 
School,  Middletown,  N.  J.,  1876; 
Rector  Christ  Church,  Cuba,  N.  Y., 
1876-78;  from  1879,  St.  John’s  Church, 
Honeoye  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Caleb  Sherman  Hanks.  Civil  Engi¬ 
neer,  West  Henrietta,  N.  Y. 

Charles  Clark  Herrick.  Lawyer, 
Lyons,  N.  Y. 

Ebenezer  Warren  Hunt.  Principal 
Rushville  Union  School,  N.  Y.,  1873- 
74  ;  Lawyer,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1875- 
77  ;  student,  Newton  Theol.  Sem., 
Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

George  Fisher  Linfield.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1876;  from  1876, 
Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Moline,  Ill. 


Marcus  Michaels.  School  Commis¬ 
sioner,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1874-76. 
Of  the  firm,  H.  Michaels  &  Co., 
Wholesale  Clothiers,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Charles  Livingston  Newton.  With 
T.  A.  Newton,  Grocer,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Asahel  Wellington  Norton,  A.  M., 
1876.  Principal  Newark  Academy, 
N.  Y.,  1873-76;  Teacher,  Cook  Acad¬ 
emy,  Havana,  N.Y.,  1876;  from  1877, 
Principal  Grammar  School,  Elmira, 
N.  Y. 

George  Daniel  Olds,  A.  M.,  1876. 
From  1873,  Teacher,  Albany  Acade¬ 
my,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

George  Lane  Roberts.  Asst.  Prin¬ 
cipal  Dept,  of  Education,  Parana, 
Argentine  Rep.,  S.  A.,  1873-76;  Book 
and  Job  Printing,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
1876-78  ;  from  1878,  Producer  of 
Crude  Petroleum,  Bradford,  Pa. 

Henry  Clay  Yedder,  A.  M.,  1877. 
Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem. ,  1876 ;  from 
1876,  Asst.  Editor  “Examiner  and 
Chronicle,”  39  Park  Row,  New  York 
City. 

Charles  Miner  Vrooman.  Teacher, 
Portersville,  Cal. 

James  Eaton  Wallace.  Pastor 
Meth.  Episc.  Church,  Sweden,  N.  Y. , 
1873-74;  Youngstown,  N.  Y.,  1874r- 
75  ;  Millville,  N.  Y.,  1875-76  ;  West 
Webster,  N.  Y.,  1876-77;  from  1877, 
Pendleton  Centre,  N.  Y. 

BACHELORS  OF  SCIENCE. 

Arthur  Wellington  Horton.  With 
John  Horton,  Wholesale  Commission 
Merchant,  426-428  Market  St.,  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  Pa. 

Edward  Webster  Hudnutt.  Of  the 
tirm,  Crocker  &  Hudnutt,  Contractors 
and  Builders,  Big  Rapids,  Mich. 

23 


1874.] 


THE  ALUMNI. 


43 


1874. 

.John  Quincy  Adams.  Grad.  Auburn 
Theol.  Sem.,  1877  ;  Pastor  Presb. 
Church,  Mexico,  N.  Y.,  1877-78 ; 
from  1878,  Evansville,  Ind. 

George  Altidore  Atchison.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1877;  from  1877, 
Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Ithaca,  Mich. 

Homer  Culver  Bristol.  Grad.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem. ,  1878 ;  from  1878,  Pastor 
Bapt,  Church,  Elkhart,  Ind. 

Jesse  Whipple  Buell,  M.  I).,  Homoe¬ 
opathic  Med.  Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1877. 
Physician,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Walter  Buell,  A.  M.,  1878.  Law¬ 
yer,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Albert  Fearing  Chadwick,  A.  M., 
1877.  Teacher,  Paterson  Seminary, 
N.  J.,  1874-75  ;  Meclianicville  Acad¬ 
emy,  N.  Y.,  1875-77  ;  from  1878, 
Associate  Principal  Classical  School, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Rutger  Dox.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol. 
Sem.,  1877  ;  from  1877,  Pastor  Bapt, 
Church,  Ransomville,  N.  Y. 

Charles  Edward  Fairman,  A.  M., 
1878  ;  M.  D.,  St,  Louis  Med.  Coll., 
1877.  Physician,  Lyndonville,  Or¬ 
leans  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Frank  Elmer  Glen,  A.  M.,  4877. 
Teacher,  Delaware  Literary  Institute, 
Franklin,  N.  Y.,  1874-75;  from  1875, 
Teacher,  Free  Academy,  Rochester, 

N.  Y. 

Edward  Francis  Grant,  M.  D., 
Homoeopathic  Med.  Coll.,  Cincinnati, 

O. ,  1877.  Physician,  Irondequoit, 
N.  Y. 

Henry  Harrison  Hewitt.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1877;  from  1877, 
Pastor  Bapt,  Church,  Akron,  N.  Y. 

Samuel  Prescott  Moore.  Law  stu¬ 
dent,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 


Charles  Henry  Moscrip.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1877;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Clyde,  K  Y.,  1877-78;  from 
1878,  Keokuk,  la. 

Frederick  Josiah  Nott,  A.  M.,  1877; 

M.  D.,  Homoeopathic  Med.  Coll., 

N.  Y.,  1877.  Physician,  228  East 
124th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Edwin  Gaylord  Paine,  A.  M.,  1877. 
Principal  St.  Croix  Valley  Academy, 
Afton,  Minn.,  1874-75  ;  from  1875, 
W esleyan  Seminary,  W asioga,  Dodge 
Co.,  Minn. 

Charles  Barnsdall  Parker,  M.  D., 
Univ.  of  Wooster,  Cleveland,  0.,1877. 
Demonstrator  of  Anatomy,  Univ.  of 
Wooster,  1877-78;  from  1878,  student 
of  Medicine,  Univ.  of  Vienna,  Austria. 

Horace  Greeley  Pierce.  Lawyer, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Curtis  Henry  Rhodes.  Pastor  Bapt. 

Church,  Traverse  City,  Mich. 
Arthur  Gaylord  Slocum,  A.  M., 
1877.  Principal  Rochester  Collegiate 
Institute,  N.  Y.,  1874^75  ;  Riverside 
Collegiate  Institute,  Wellsville,  N.  Y. , 
1875-76  ;  from  1876,  Superintendent 
of  Public  Schools  and  Principal  of 
Free  Academy,  Corning,  N.  Y. 
Charles  Ralsey  Sumner,  A.  M. ,  1877 ; 
M.  D.,  Homoeopathic  Med.  Coll.,  N. 
Y. ,  1877.  Physician,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Wilson  Faron  Wakefield.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1878;  from  1878, 
Pastor  Bapt,  Church,  Ontario,  N.  Y. 

Ralph  Waldo  Whelan.  Principal 
Arcade  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1874-75. 
Lawyer,  Rockford,  Ill. 

Archibald  Charles  Wilkins.  Grad. 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1877;  from  1877, 
Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Farmington,  Ill. 

bachelors  of  science. 

Levi  Jesse  Putnam  Bishop.  Law¬ 
yer,  Cleveland,  O. 


44 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


[1875. 


Frederic  George  Goetzmann,  C.  E. , 
Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute, 
1878.  Civil  Engineer,  Rochester, 

N.  Y. 

George  W.  Haight.  Of  the  firm, 
Taylor  &  Haight,  Lawyers,  San 
Francisco,  Cal. 

William  Hastings  Nichols.  Law¬ 
yer,  Bath,  N.  Y. 

27 

1875. 

George  Allen,  M.  D.,  Hahnemann 
Med.  Coll.,  Phil.,  1877;  A.  M.,  1878. 
Physician,  Waterville,  N.  Y. 

Julius  Anthony  Bassett.  Teacher, 
Gouverneur  Wesleyan  Seminary, 
Gouverneur,  N.  Y. 

Frederick  Carman.  Stenographer 
and  Law  Reporter,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Henry  Alfred  Duboc.  Rector  Episc. 
Church  and  Principal  Young  Ladies’ 
School,  Tonawanda,  N.  Y. 

Jacob  Sloat  Fassett.  Lawyer, 
Elmira,  N.  Y. 

Spencer  Hedden  Freeman,  A.  M., 
1878.  Teacher  Natural  Sciences,  Le 
Roy  Academic  Institute,  N.  Y. ,  1875- 
77 ;  Instructor  Mathematics,  Denison 
Univ.,  Granville,  O.,  1876-77  ;  from 
1878,  student,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ., 
Baltimore,  Md. 

William  Sketchley  Gilbert,  Jr.  ! 
Associate  Principal  Private  School,  [ 
Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Addison  Gilmore,  LL.  B.,  Boston 
Univ.,  1878.  Address,  Cambridge-  J 
port,  N.  H. 

Marcus  Hirshfield.  Lawyer,  Rocli-  ! 
ester,  N.  Y. 

Luther  Emmett  Holt,  M.  D.,  Univ.  J 
of  Buffalo,  1878;  A.  M.,  1878.  Phy¬ 
sician,  135  East  42d  St.,  New  York  | 
City. 


Nelson  Curtice  Holt.  With  Crocker 
&  Hudnutt,  Contractors  and  Builders, 
Big  Rapids,  Mich. 

Adelbert  Frank  Jenks,  A.  M.,  1878. 
Teacher,  Juvenile  Reformatory,  New 
Y ork  City,  1875-76 ;  from  1876,  Teach¬ 
er,  Normal  Dept.,  Jamestown  Colle¬ 
giate  Institute,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Jacob  Weed  Munro.  Lawyer,  Syra¬ 
cuse,  N.  Y. 

Theron  Outwater.  Grad.  Roch. 
Tlieol.  Sem.,  1878;  from  1878,  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  Sanborn,  N.  Y. 

Harvey  James  Owen.  Pastor  Metli. 
Episc.  Church,  Lincoln,  N.  Y. 

Garnett  Pendleton,  A.  M.,  1878. 
Lawyer,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Frank  Harold  Rowley.  Grad.  Roch. 
Tlieol.  Sem.,  1878  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Parker  City,  Pa.,  1878—79 ; 
address,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

George  Raynolds  Stearns,  A.  M., 
1878  ;  M.  D.,  Homoeopathic  Med. 
Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1878.  Physician,  Buf¬ 
falo,  N.  Y. 

William  Soule  Stickney,  LL.  B., 
Columbian  Univ.,  D.  C.,  1877.  Law¬ 
yer,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Francis  Raymond  Welles.  With 
Western  Electric  Manufacturing  Co., 
220-232  Kinzie  St.,  Chicago,  Ill. 

James  William  White.  Grad.  Au¬ 
burn  Theol.  Sem.,  1878  ;  from  1878, 
Pastor  Presb.  Church,  Maine,  N.  Y. 

Frederick  William  Young.  Law¬ 
yer,  Albion,  N.  Y. 

bachelors  of  science. 

*Hiram  Day  Hurlburt.  Died,  Roch¬ 
ester,  N.  Y.,  June,  1875,  aged  21  years. 

George  Langdon  Ordway,  LL.  B., 
Boston  Univ.,  1877.  Of  the  firm, 
Ordway  &  Tebbetts,  Lawyers,  Den¬ 
ver,  Col. 


24 


1876.] 


THE  ALUMNI. 


45 


1876. 

Charles  Wisner  Adams.  Medical 
student,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Joseph  Tilden  Alling.  With  Ailing 
&  Cory,  Wholesale  Paper  Dealers, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

George  Preston  Barton.  Lawyer, 
150  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  Ill. 

Frank  Julius  Bellamy.  Student, 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem. ,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Benjamin  Reynolds  Bulkley.  With 
W estern  Electric  Manufacturing  Co. , 
220-232  Kinzie  St.,  Chicago,  Ill. 

John  Betts  Calvert.  Student,  1 
Union  Theol.  Sem.,  New  York  City. 

Morey  Smith  Collier.  Medical  stu¬ 
dent,  and  connected  with  the  Michi¬ 
gan  State  Board  of  Health,  Lansing, 
Mich. 

George  Washington  Coon.  Student 
of  Theology,  Boston  Univ.,  Boston, 
Mass. 

William  Kendrick  Dean.  Student, 
Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  New  York 
City. 

Edward  Clare  Dodge.  Pastor  Metli. 
Episc.  Church,  Black  Hawk,  Col. 

Charles  Wilder  Gorton.  Clerk, 
Flour  City  Bank,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Howard  B.  Grose.  New  York  Cor¬ 
respondent  of  the  “Chicago  Tribune,” 
New  York  City. 

Arthur  B.  Griffen.  Teacher,  New-  | 
ark,  N.  J. 

Horace  Holmes  Hunt.  Student,  | 
Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  Newton  Centre,  | 
Mass. 

IIarvey  Blanchard  Johnson.  Ad-  | 
dress,  Lyndonville,  N.  Y. 


Edwin  Haskins  King.  Pastor  Metli. 
Episc.  Church,  Reading,  N.  Y. 

Burton  MacAfee.  Former  residence, 
Athens,  Pa. 

James  Albert  Raynsford.  With 
Briggs  &  Bro.,  Seedsmen,  Rochester, 
N.Y.,  1876-78;  from  1879,  Vice-Prin¬ 
cipal  English  and  German  Business 
College,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Thomas  Moore  Rochester,  M.  D., 
Univ.  of  Buffalo,  1878.  Physician, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Fletcher  Joshua  Sherman.  Prin¬ 
cipal  Union  Graded  School,  Lisle, 
Broome  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Thomas  Augustus  Taylor.  With 
A.  A.  Taylor,  Manhattan  Mills,  To¬ 
ledo,  O. 

Horace  Johnson  Tuttle.  Teacher, 
Millville,  N.  Y. 

Frederick  Augustus  Vanderburgh. 
Student,  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  Roches¬ 
ter,  N.  Y. 

William  Richardson  Vosburgh. 
Principal  Leavenworth  Institute, 
Wolcott,  N.  Y.,  1876-77.  Law  stu¬ 
dent,  Lyons,  N.  Y. 

Frank  Dinwiddie  Vreeland.  Med¬ 
ical  student,  New  York  City. 

William  Hall  Wamsley.  Medical 
student,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Nathan  Weidenthal,  M.  D.,  Univ. 
of  Wooster,  Cleveland,  O.,  1879. 
Student  of  Medicine,  Univ.  of  Vienna, 
Austria, 

Fred  Potter  Wilcox.  Law  student, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Frank  Lemoine  Wilkins.  Student, 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 


7 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


[1877. 


46 


BACHELORS  OF  SCIENCE. 

Louis  Amory  Amsden.  Lawyer,  Roch¬ 
ester,  N.  Y. 

Orlando  Elmer  Clark.  Law  stu¬ 
dent,  Darien,  N.  Y. 

George  Edwin  Eldredge.  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  Marengo,  Ill. 

Horatio  Nelson  Peck.  Address, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Joseph  Wamsley,  LL.  B.,  Columbia 
Coll.,  1878.  Lawyer,  New  York 
City. 

84 

1877. 

Eugene  Clarence  Akin.  Law  stu¬ 
dent,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Duane  Prescott  Andrus.  With 
H.  II.  Warner,  General  Agent,  Cin¬ 
cinnati  Safes,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Edward  Boynton  Angell.  Student, 
Med.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Penn.,  Phila¬ 
delphia,  Pa. 

John  E.  Brown.  Teacher  ;  former 
residence,  Gillette,  N.  J. 

James  Loring  Cheney.  Student, 
Bapt.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  Morgan 
Park,  Ill. 

Anderson  William  Clark.  Student, 
Bapt.  Union  Theol.  Sem.,  Morgan 
Park,  Ill. 

Thaddeus  Wilson  Collins,  Jr.  Law 
student,  Lyons,  N.  Y. 

Adelbert  Cronise.  Law  student, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Charles  Erastus  Darrow.  Medical 
student  ;  Bookseller,  Stationer  and 
Publisher,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

George  Henry  Donahue.  Medical  | 
student,  Univ.  of  New  York,  New 
York  City. 


Patrick  Dorsey,  Jr.  Student,  Roeli. 
Theol.  Sem.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Curtis  Noble  Douglass.  Address, 
Theresa,  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Andrew  Jackson  Egbert.  Law  stu¬ 
dent,  Stuttgart,  Germany. 

Francis  Wayland  Forbes.  Teacher 
Ancient  and  Modern  Languages,  Al¬ 
bion  Academy,  N.  Y. ;  from  1878, 
Teacher,  State  Normal  School,  Buf¬ 
falo,  N.  Y. 

Joseph  Yanor  Garton.  Student, 
Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Fred  Taylor  Gates.  Student,  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Oliver  Gay  Grosvenor.  With 
O.  D.  Grosvenor,  Agent  for  The 
Amer.  Tract  and  Bible  Societies, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Luther  Madison  Hair.  Law  stu¬ 
dent,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

Henry  Harrison.  Engaged  in  busi¬ 
ness,  Detroit,  Mich. 

James  Ryon  Ives.  Law  student, 
Amboy,  Lee  Co.,  Ill. 

William  Wilson  Jacobs.  Law  stu¬ 
dent,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Theodore  Adolphus  Lemen.  Law¬ 
yer,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Edmund  Lyon.  Law  student,  New 
York  City. 

Edward  Washington  Maurer.  Law 
student,  Univ.  of  Gottingen,  Hanover, 
Germany. 

Henry  Clay  Milliman.  Student  of 
Theology,  Boston  Univ.,  Boston. 
Mass. 

Herman  Kent  Phinney.  Teacher 
Natural  Sciences,  Le  Roy  Academic 
Institute,  N.  Y.,  1877-78.  Teacher, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 


1878.] 


THE  ALUMNI. 


47 


Benjamin  Franklin  Simpson.  Teach¬ 
er,  Kingston,  Ind. 

John  James  Snell.  Law  student, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

James  Duane  Squires.  Law  student, 
New  York  City. 

George  Barker  Stevens.  Student, 
Yale  Divinity  School,  New  Haven, 
Ct. 

Charles  Conkey  Townsend.  Teach¬ 
er,  State  Normal  School,  Potsdam, 

N.  Y. 

Charles  Perly  Work.  Lumber 
Merchant,  Clyde,  Kan. 

BACHELORS  OF  SCIENCE. 

George  Cooper  Hollister.  Of  the 
firm,  Hollister  &  Co.,  Lumber  Mer¬ 
chants,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Calvin  Patterson.  Principal  Gram¬ 
mar  School,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1868- 
69  ;  Buffalo  Classical  School,  N.  Y., 
1869-71  ;  Prof.  Mathematics,  State 
Normal  School,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ,  1871- 
73  ;  from  1873,  Principal  Grammar 
School,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Howard  Norton  Pomeroy.  Archi¬ 
tect,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

35 

1878. 

Donald  Sutherland  Brown.  Ad¬ 
dress,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Matthew  M.  Brown.  Law  student, 
Erie,  Pa. 

William  Nathaniel  Cogswell. 
Law  student,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

William  Hart  Dexter.  Teacher 
Latin  and  Greek,  Union  School, 
Warsaw,  N.  Y. 


Albert  Warren  Dyke.  Principal 
Union  School,  Holley,  N.  Y. 

George  Francis  Flannery.  Asst. 
Editor  “Union  and  Advertiser,” 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

George  Mather  Forbes.  Associate 
Principal  Classical  School,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

John  Franklin  Forbes.  Prof.  An¬ 
cient  and  Modern  Languages,  State 
Normal  School,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Ransom  Harvey.  Student,  Rocli. 
Theol.  Sem.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

James  Alexander  Hayden.  Address, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

David  Hays.  Law  student,  Univ.  of 
Berlin,  Germany. 

David  Low  Hill.  Law  student,  Al¬ 
bany,  N.  Y. 

Franklin  Lyon  Lord.  Assoc.  Editor 
and  Proprietor  of  “The  Diamond,” 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Stanley  Albert  McKay.  Student, 
Rocli.  Theol.  Sem. ,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

|  Morton  Minot.  Clerk,  Brockport 
Bank,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

I  James  Ephraim  Nichols.  Clerk  in 
office  of  the  Hoosac  Tunnel  Freight 
Line,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Frank  Dennison  Phinney.  Book 
and  Job  Printing,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Frank  Jay  Richardson.  With  H. 
H.  Warner,  General  Agent,  Cincin¬ 
nati  Safes,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

S.  Brown  Richardson.  With  H.  H. 

•  Warner,  General  Agent,  Cincinnati 
Safes,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Thomas  Trelease  Rowe.  Pastor 
Metli.  Episc.  Church,  Fairport,  N.  Y. 


48 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


[1878. 


George  Fort  Slocum.  Principal 
Union  School,  Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y. 

Albert  Henry  Stilwell.  Principal 
Chili  Seminary,  North  Chili,  N.  Y. 

Ward  Taylor  Sutherland.  Teach¬ 
er,  Western  New  York  Institution 
for  Deaf  Mutes,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Norman  Mather  Waterbury.  Stu¬ 
dent,  Iioch.  Tlieol.  Sem.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 


Roy  Cook  Webster.  Law  student, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Robert  Bard  well  Wickes.  Law 
student,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Charles  Smith  Wilbur.  Law  stu¬ 
dent,  Fairport,  N.  Y. 

bachelor  of  science. 

Carter  Pitkin  Pomeroy.  Law  stu¬ 
dent.  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

28 


HONORARY  GRADUATES. 


AND 


GRADUATES  OF  OTHER  COLLEGES 

WHO  HAVE  BEEN  HEREIN  ADMITTED  TO  THE  SAME  DEGREE. 


1851. 

Jay  S.  Backus,  A.  M.,  1851,  and  Mad¬ 
ison  Univ. ,  1848 ;  D.  D. ,  1859.  Pas¬ 
tor  Bapt.  Church,  Groton,  N.  Y. ; 
Auburn,  N.  Y. ;  New  York  City; 
Syracuse,.  N.  Y. ;  Cor.  Secretary 
Amer.  Bapt.  Home  Mission  Society, 
1862-74;  address,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

William  Dean,  A.  B.,  Madison  Univ., 
1833;  D.  D.,  1851.  From  1832,  Mis¬ 
sionary  to  the  Chinese,  Bangkok, 
Siam.  Author  of  The  Chinese  Mission; 
and  translations  into  the  Chinese  lan- 

"  guage. 

Addison  Gardiner,  LL.  D.,  1851. 
Lieut.  Governor  of  the  State  of  New 
York;  Judge  Court  of  Appeals,  N.  Y. ; 
address,  Gates,  N.  Y. 

*Peter  Britton  Haughwout,  A.  M. , 
1851.  Clergyman;  died,  Jamestown, 
N.  Y.,  April  26,  1877. 

*Washington  Hunt,  LL.  D.,  1851. 
First  Judge,  Niagara  Co. ,  N.  Y. ,  1836- 
41 ;  Member  U.  S.  Congress,  1843-49 ; 
Comptroller  N.  Y.  State,  1849 ;  Gov¬ 
ernor  of  the  State  of  New  York,  1851- 
52  ;  died,  New  York  City,  Feb.  2, 
1867,  aged  56  years. 


*Henry  Washington  Lee,  A.  M., 
Trinity  Coll.,  1841,  and  Hobart  Coll., 
1850  ;  D.  D.,  1851  ;  LL.  D.,  Univ.  of 
Cambridge,  1867.  Rector  Episc. 
Church,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1840-48; 
St.  Luke’s  Church,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
1848-54  ;  Bishop  of  the  Diocese  of 
Iowa,  1854-74;  died,  Davenport,  la., 
Sept.  26,  1874,  aged  59  years. 

Albert  Harrison  Mixer,  A.  B. ,  Mad¬ 
ison  Univ. ,  1848 ;  A.  M. ,  1851.  Tutor, 
1850-52,  and  Prof.  Modern  Languages, 
Univ.  of  Rochester,  1855-58  ;  Prof. 
Modern  Languages,  1 858-60,  and  Prof. 
Greek  Language  and  Literature,  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1860-66;  from  1867,  Prof. 
Modern  Languages,  Univ.  of  Roches¬ 
ter,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Lewis  H.  Morgan,  A.  B.,  Union  Coll. , 
1840  ;  A.  M.,  1851  ;  LL.  D.,  Union 
Coll.,  1873.  Solicitor  in  Chancery, 
1842;  Member  N.  Y.  Assembly,  1861; 
State  Senator,  28th  District,  N.  Y.. 
1868-69  ;  Member  National  Acad,  of 
Sciences,  1875  ;  address,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.  Author  of  The  League  of  the 
Iroquois ;  The  American  Beaver  and 
his  Works ;  Systems  of  Consanguinity 


50 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


[1852. 


and  Affinity  in  the  Hainan  Family; 
Ancient  Society. 

*Henry  Everard  Peck,  A.  B.,  Bow- 
doin  Coll. ,  1841 ;  A.  M. ,  and  Bowdoin 
Coll.,  1851.  Trustee  Univ.  of  Roch¬ 
ester,  1850-54;  Prof.  Sacred  Rhetoric, 
Oberlin  Coll. ,  O. ,  1852-65 ;  U.  S.  Min¬ 
ister  to  Hayti,  1865-67 ;  died,  Port  au 
Prince,  Hayti,  June  9,  1867,  aged  46 
years. 

9 


1852. 

Edward  Bright,  D.  D.,  1852.  Secre¬ 
tary  Amer.  Bapt.  Missionary  Union, 
1846-55  ;  from  1855,  Editor  “Exam¬ 
iner  and  Chronicle”;  Trustee  Univ. 
of  Rochester,  appointed  1867.  Of  the 
firm,  Edw.  Bright  &  Co.,  Publishers 
“Examiner  and  Chronicle,”  89  Park 
Row,  New  York  City. 

*Terry  Bradley,  A.  B.,  Madison 
Univ.,  1847;  A.  M.,  1852.  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  Palmyra,  Mo. ;  Prof, 
in  William  Jewell  Coll.,  Mo. ;  died, 
Trenton,  Mo.,  1859,  aged  38  years. 

George  William  Curtis,  A.  M.,  1852, 
and  Brown  Univ.,  1854;  LL.  D.,  Mad¬ 
ison  Univ.,  1864.  Author  of  Nile 
Notes  (1851)/  The  Howadyi  in  Syria 
(1852)/  Lotus  Eating  (1852)  /  Potiphar 
Papers  (1854)  /  etc. ;  Member  Consti¬ 
tutional  Convention,  N.  Y.,  1867; 
Chairman  U.  S.  Civil  Service  Com¬ 
mission,  1871-73  ;  Editor  “Harper’s 
Weekly,”  etc.;  address,  West  New 
Brighton,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 

Sidney  A.  Corey,  A.  M.,  1852;  D.  D., 
Olivet  Coll.  Clergyman,  New  York 
City. 

*  James  Stokes  Dickerson,  A.  B., 
Madison  Univ.,  1848  ;  A.  M.,  1852; 
D.  D.,  Univ.  at  Lewisburg,  1868. 
Asst.  Editor  “  N.  Y.  Recorder,”  1850- 
53  ;  Sec.  Amer.  Bapt.  Publication 
Society,  1856-60  ;  Editor  “  Christian 


Chronicle,”  1860-62  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Wilmington,  Del.,  1861-65; 
Chaplain  5th  Del.  Vols.,  1863  ;  Pas¬ 
tor  First  Bapt.  Church,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.,  1865-70  ;  South  Bapt.  Church, 
Boston,  Mass. ,  1870-75 ;  Assoc.  Editor 
Chicago  “Standard,”  1875-76  ;  died, 
Chicago,  Ill.,  March  21,  1876,  aged 
51  years. 

John  Ratiibone  Downer,  A.  B.,  Mad¬ 
ison  Univ.,  1846;  A.  M.,  1852.  Grad. 
Western  Bapt.  Tlieol.  Sem.,  1848; 
Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Xenia,  O.,  1848- 
50  ;  Allegheny  City,  Pa. ,  1850-53 ; 
Prof.  English  Language  and  Litera¬ 
ture,  Denison  Univ.,  O.,  1853-66; 
Missionary  in  Kansas,  1867-74;  from 

1875,  Pastor,  Ridley  Park,  near  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  Pa. 

*Henry  Clay  Fish,  A.  M.,  1852;  D.  D., 
1858.  Grad.  Union  Tlieol.  Sem., 1845; 
Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Somerville, 
N.  J.,  1845-51;  Newark,  N.  J.,  1851- 
77;  died,  Newark,  N.  J.,  Oct.  2, 1877, 
aged  57  years.  Author  of  History  and 
Repository  of  Pulpit  Eloquence  ;  Pn  Ipit 
Eloquence  of  the  Nineteenth  Century; 
etc. 

Joel  W.  Fish,  A.  B.,  Madison  Univ., 
1843;  A.  M.,  1852.  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Geneva,  Wis.,  1845-51;  Ra¬ 
cine,  Wis.,  1851-52  ;  Home  Mission¬ 
ary,  1852-55;  Pastor,  Fox  Lake,  Wis.  , 
1855-66 ;  Dist.  Secretary,  Amer.  Bapt. 
Home  Mission  Society,  1866-76 ;  from 

1876,  Pastor,  Waupaca,  Wis. 

Orrin  Nelson  Gorton,  A.  B.,  Mad¬ 
ison  Univ. ,  1845 ;  A.  M. ,  1852.  Teach¬ 
er  Ancient  and  Modern  Languages, 
Brockport  Collegiate  Institute,  N.  Y., 
1848-54  ;  Principal  Janesville  Colle¬ 
giate  Institute,  Wis.,  1854-56;  Teach¬ 
er,  Fox  Lake,  1856-63.  Farmer,  Fox 
Lake,  Wis. 

George  Washington  IIervey,  A.  B., 
Columbia  Coll.,  1847  ;  A.  M.,  1852. 


1852.] 


HONORARY  GRADUATES. 


51 


Clergyman  and  Author,  New  York 
City. 

^Robert  Kelly,  A.  B. ,  Columbia  Coll. , 
1826  ;  LL.  D.,  1852.  Of  the  firm,  J. 

&  W.  Kelly  &  Co.,  Merchants,  New 
York  City,  1826-37  ;  Trustee  Univ. 
of  the  City  of  New  York  ;  Trustee 
Madison  Univ.,  1846-51  ;  Trustee 
Univ.  of  Rochester,  1850-56;  Regent 
of  the  Univ.  of  the  State  of  New  York, 
1856;  died,  New  York  City,  April  27, 
1856,  aged  48  years. 

^Charles  Keyser,  A.  B. ,  Madison 
Univ.,  1849;  A.  M.,  1852;  D.  D., 
Univ.  Lewisburg,  1873.  Grad.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1851  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Wallingford,  Ct.,  1851-53; 
Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y.,  1853-54;  Niagara 
Falls,  N.  Y.,  1854-57;  Jefferson  St. 
Church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1857-63; 
First  Bapt.  Church,  Binghamton, 

N.  Y.,  1864-68 ;  Eleventh  Bapt. 
Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa,,  1868-70; 
Central  Church,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1870- 
75;  Wakefield,  Mass.,  1875-77;  died, 
Wakefield,  Mass.,  Sept,  21, 1877,  aged 
50  years. 

John  Ridgway  Murphy,  A.  B.,  Mad¬ 
ison  Univ.,  1849;  A.  M.,  1852;  D.  D., 
Univ.  Lewisburg,  1867.  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Greenwich,  N.  J.,  1850-52; 
Marlton,  N.  J. ,  1853-59 ;  Salem,  N.  J. , 
1859-73  ;  from  1873,  Des  Moines,  la. 

*J ohn  Y.  L.  Pruyn,  A.  M.,  Rutgers 
Coll. ,  1832 ;  LL.  D. ,  1852.  Appointed 
Regent  of  the  Univ.  of  the  State  of 
New  York  in  1844,  and  Chancellor  of  j 
the  Board  in  1862  ;  Member  U.  S. 
Congress,  1863-65,  and  1867-69 ;  State 
Senator,  N.  Y.,  1862-63  ;  President 
N.  Y.  State  Board  of  Charities,  1867- 
77;  died,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1877. 

Isaac  Ferdinand  Quinby,  A.  M. ,  and 
Hobart  Coll.,  1852  ;  LL.  D.,  Hobart 
Coll.,  1869.  Grad.  U.  S.  Military 
Academy,  West  Point,  1843  ;  Brevet  1 


Second  Lieutenant  2d  U.  S.  Artillery, 
1843;  First  Lieutenant  3d  U.  S.  Artil¬ 
lery,  1845  ;  Asst.  Prof.  Mathematics 
and  Natural  Philosophy,  U.  S.  Mili¬ 
tary  Academy,  West  Point,  1844-46; 
Colonel  13th  N.  Y.  Yols. ,  1861 ;  Brig. 
General,  U.  S.  Yols.,  1862  ;  Provost 
Marshal,  28th  Cong.  District,  N.  Y., 
1864  ;  U.  S.  Marshal,  Northern  Dis¬ 
trict  N.  Y. ,  1869-77 ;  from  1851,  Prof. 
Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy, 
Univ.  of  Rochester,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

^Morgan  John  Rhees,  D.  D.,  1852. 
Clergyman  ;  died,  Williamsburgli, 
N.  Y.,  1853. 

William  W.  Sawyer,  A.  B.,  Madison 
Univ.,  1849  ;  A.  M.,  1852.  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  Milford,  O. 

James  Boylan  Shaw,  A.  M. ,  Western 
Reserve  Coll.,  1840;  D.  D.,  1852. 
Grad.  Auburn  Theol.  Sem. ;  Pastor 
Presb.  Church,  Attica,  N.  Y. ;  from 
1840,  Brick  Presb.  Church,  Roches¬ 
ter,  N.  Y. 

David  S.  Snodgrass,  A.  B.,  Madison 
Univ.,  1849  ;  A.  M.,  1852,  and  Oak¬ 
land  Coll.,  Miss.  Grad.  Roch.  Theol. 
Sem.,  1852;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  St. 
Joseph,  La.,  1853-56;  Yicksburg, 
Miss.,  1856-71  ;  Sulphur  Springs, 
Tex.,  1871-73;  Longview,  Tex.,  1873- 
74;  Huntsville,  Tex. ,  1874— 77;  Willis, 
Tex.,  1877-78;  from  1878,  Montgom¬ 
ery,  Tex. 

Henry  J.  Talbird,  A.  B.,  Madison 
Univ.,  1839;  A.  M. ,  1852;  D.  D., 
Howard  Coll.  Grad.  Hamilton  Theol. 
Sem.,  1841  ;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church, 
Tuscaloosa,  Ala, ,  1842-43 ;  Montgom¬ 
ery,  Ala.,  1843-51  ;  Prof.  Theology 
and  President,  Howard  Coll.,  Ala., 
1852-60 ;  Captain  and  Colonel,  C.  S.  A. , 
1861-65  ;  Pastor,  Carlowville,  Ala,, 
1865-68;  address,  Henderson,  Ky. 

^George  Wood,  A.  M.,  1852,  and 
Brown  Univ.,  T855.  Clerk,  War 


52 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


[1853. 


Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C. ,  1819-22; 
Treasury  Dept.,  1822-45  ;  Author  of 
Peter  Schlemihl  in  America  (1848); 
The  Modern  Pilgrims  (1856);  The 
Future  Life  (1858),  republished  as 
The  Gates  Wide  Open  (1869);  died, 
Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  24, 
1870,  aged  71  years. 

21 

1853. 

Robert  Boyd,  A.  M. ,  1853  ;  D.  D., 
Shurtleff  Coll.,  1871.  Pastor  Bapt, 
Church,  Stirling,  Scotland;  Brocton, 
Ont. ;  London,  Ont. ;  Wabash  Ave., 
Chicago,  Ill. ;  address,  Waukesha, 
Wis.  Author  of  The  Trials  and  Tri¬ 
umphs  of  Faith ;  None  but  Christ; 
Glad  Tidings. 

Abel  P.  Buell,  A.  M. ,  1853.  Clergy¬ 
man. 

William  Chaffee  Burchard,  A.  B.,  ! 
Madison  Univ.,  1843  ;  A.  M.,  1853. 
Appointed  American  Consul  to  Hon-  i 
duras,  1860. 

Caspar  Y.  W.  Burton,  M.  D. ,  Albany  j 
Univ.,  1842;  A.  M.,  1853.  Physician,  j 

Thomas  Philpot  Campbell,  A.  B., 
Madison  Univ.,  1850  ;  A.  M.,  1853.  j 
Grad.  Roch.  Theol.  Sem.,  1852;  Pas¬ 
tor  Bapt.  Church,  East  Avon,  N.  Y. , 
1852-55;  St.  Charles,  Ill.,  1857-59; 
Mt.  Carroll,  Ill.,  1859-64;  Waukegan, 
Ill.,  1864-66;  South  Bend,  Ind. ,  1866-  j 
70;  New  Albany,  Ind.,  1870-72;  from  j 
1872,  Delavan,  Ill. 

Ivory  Chamberlain,  A.  B. ,  Hamilton  j 
Coll.,  1848;  A.  M.,  1853.  Asst.  Edi-  i 
tor  New  York  “World,”  1860-74; 
“New  York  Herald,”  from  1874; 
address,  612  Seventh  Ave.,  New  York  | 
City. 

^Charles  Nichols  Chandler,  A.  M.,  | 
1853;  D.  D.,  elsewhere.  Assoc.  Sec-  | 
retary  Domestic  Committee  of  the 
Episc.  Board  of  Missions  ;  died,  Bal-  1 


timore,  Md.,  Feb.  19,  1878,  aged  60 
years. 

Adams  Cleghorn,  A.  B.,  Madison 
Univ.,  1837;  A.  M.,  1853;  D.  D.,  Mad¬ 
ison  Univ. ,  1869.  Teacher,  Lockport, 
N.  Y.,  1838-40;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church, 
Lewiston,  N.  Y. ,  1841-48  ;  Paris, 
Ont,,  1850-54;  Adams,  N.  Y.,  1854- 
57  ;  Belleville,  N.  Y.,  1857-62;  Cap¬ 
tain  10tli  N.  Y.  Artillery,  1862-64; 
Pastor,  New  York  City;  Ottawa,  Ill. ; 
from  1874,  Champaign,  Ill. 

James  Ewing  Dexter,  A.  M.,  1853. 
Physician,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Elihu  Gunn,  A.  B.,  Madison  Univ., 
1847  ;  A.  M.,  1853.  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Keokuk,  la. ;  Pella,  la. ;  Mt. 
Pleasant,  la. ;  Atchison,  Kan. ;  Law¬ 
rence,  Kan. ;  from  1877,  Fort  Scott, 
Kan. 

*  J1  osiah  Hatt,  A.  M.,  1853.  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  Hoboken,  N.  J. ,  1846- 
54;  Morristown,  N.  J.,  1854-57 ;  died, 
Morristown,  N.  J.,  June  16,  1857, 
aged  36  years. 

John  Henry  Hill,  A.  B.,  Columbia 
Coll.,  1807;  D.  D.,  1853,  and  Harvard 
Coll.,  1855;  LL.  D.,  Columbia  Coll., 
1868.  Missionary  to  Greece. 

Daniel  Holmes,  Jr.,  A.  M.,  1853. 
Clergyman. 

Samuel  Truesdale  Livermore,  A.B. , 
Madison  Univ.,  1850  ;  A.  M.,  1853. 
Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  South  Livonia, 
N.  Y. ;  Cooperstown,  N.  Y. ;  Low- 
ville,  N.  Y. 

Elias  Lyman  Magoon,  A.  B.,  Water- 
ville  Coll.,  1836,  and  A.  M.,  1841; 
D.  D.,  1853.  Clergyman,  Philadel¬ 
phia,  Pa. 

James  Orley  Mason,  A.  B..  Madison 
Univ.,  1836;  A.  M.,  1853;  D.  D.,  1860. 
Missionary  to  the  Creek  Indians,  Ar¬ 
kansas,  1838-40;  Pastor  Bapt,  Church, 
Fort  Ann  Village,  N.  Y.,  1840-44; 


1854.] 


HONOR AR  Y  GRAD  UA  TES. 


53 


Union  Village,  N.  Y.,  1844-72;  Trus¬ 
tee  Univ.  of  Rochester,  1859-67 ; 
from  1872,  Pastor,  Greenwich,  N.  Y. 

Dan  Steel  Parmelee,  A.  M.,  1853. 
Pastor  First  Bapt.  Church,  Halfmoon, 
N.Y.,  1836-45;  Second  Bapt.  Church, 
Half  moon,  N.  Y. ,  1845-46;  Pember¬ 
ton,  N.  J.,  1846-51;  Lexington  Ave., 
NewT  York  City,  1856-58  ;  Gethsem- 
ane  Bapt.  Church,  New  York  City, 
1858-62  ;  Freehold,  N.  J.,  1862-75; 
Messiah  Bapt.  Church,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  1875-76;  from  1876,  Manasquan, 
Monmouth  Co.,  N.  J. 

Siiubael  Stiles  Parker,  A.  B.,  Mad¬ 
ison  Univ.,  1846;  A.  M.,  1853;  D.  D. , 
Madison  Univ.,  1869.  Pastor  Bapt, 
Church,  Burlington,  N.  J.,  1847-50; 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1850-52;  Pat¬ 
erson,  N.  J.,  1852-55  ;  Southbridge, 
Mass.,  1855-67  ;  from  1867,  Provi¬ 
dence,  R.  I. 

18 

1854. 

*  Henry  Walter  Dean,  M.  D.,  Gene¬ 
va  Med.  Coll.,  1847;  A.  M.,  1854. 
Trustee  Univ.  of  Rochester,  1859-78; 
President  Medical  Society  of  the  State 
of  New  York,  1865;  died,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  13,  1878,  aged  59  years. 

Levi  Osborn  Grenell.  A.  B. ,  Madi¬ 
son  Univ.,  1847  ;  A.  M.,  1854.  Mis¬ 
sionary,  San  Jose,  Cal.,  1850-54;  Pas¬ 
tor  Bapt,  Church,  Arcadia,  N.  Y., 
1854-56  ;  Middletown,  N.  Y.,  1856- 
59  ;  Honesdale,  Pa.,  1859-65  ;  New 
Market,  N.  J.,  1865-72;  Hightstown, 
N.  J. ,  1872-75;  from  1875,  Princeton, 
N.  J. 

Marvin  Grow  Hodge,  A.  M.,  1854, 
and  Univ.  of  Vermont,  1849  ;  D.  D., 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1864.  Pastor  Bapt, 
Church,  Ilinesburgh,  Vt.,  1848-51; 
Stillwater,  N.  Y. ,  1851-54;  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1854-61  ;  Janesville,  Wis., 


1865- 71  ;  South  Church,  New  York 
City,  1871-72  ;  Kalamazoo,  Mich., 
1872-78  ;  from  1878,  First  Bapt. 
Church,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

*  William  George  Howard,  A.  B., 
Amherst  Coll.,  1835;  A.  M.,  Wesley¬ 
an  Univ.,  1845;  D.  D.,  1854.  Clergy¬ 
man;  died.  New  York  City. 

William  Hewson,  A.  M.,  1854.  Cler¬ 
gyman. 

Edward  Lathrop,  A.  B.,  Madison 
Univ.,  1839;  D.  I).,  1854.  Associate 
Pastor  with  Richard  Fuller,  D.  I)., 
Bapt,  Church,  Beaufort,  S.  C. ,  1841- 
44  ;  Pastor  Tabernacle  Church,  New 
York  City,  1844-65;  from  1866,  Stam¬ 
ford,  Ct, 

Joshua  Hall  McIlvaine,  A.  B., 
Princeton  Coll. ,  1836,  and  A.  M. ,  1839 ; 
D.  D.,  1854;  Member  Amer.  Oriental 
Society.  Pastor  Presb.  Church,  Uti¬ 
ca,  N.  Y. ;  First  Presb.  Church,  Roch¬ 
ester,  N.  Y. ;  Prof.  Belles  Lettres, 
Princeton  Coll. ;  Pastor,  Newark, 
N.  J. 

Oliver  Morehouse,  A.  M.,  1854. 
Principal  Brockport  Collegiate  Insti¬ 
tute,  N.  Y. ,  1845-46 ;  School  Commis¬ 
sioner,  Orleans  Co.,  N.  Y.,  two  terms; 
Principal  Albion  Academy,  N.  Y. , 

1866- 72  ;  address,  Weedsport,  N.  Y. 

John  Nelson  Murdock,  A.  M.,  Mad¬ 
ison  Univ. ,  1851 ;  D.  D. .  1854.  From 
1862,  Secretary  Amer.  Bapt.  Miss. 
Union,  Boston,  Mass. 

James  Hervey  Pratt,  A.  B. ,  Madison 
Univ.,  1847;  A.  M.,  1854.  Pastor 
Bapt,  Church,  Owego,  N.  Y. ,  1849- 
51;  North  Granville,  N.  Y. ,  1851-53; 
Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  1853-58  ;  North 
Granville,  N.  Y.,  1858-64;  Dixon, 
Ill.,  1864-76  ;  Stirling,  Ill.,  1876-77; 
from  1877,  Emerson,  la. 

Justin  A.  Smith,  A.  B.,  Union  Coll., 
1845;  A.  M.,  1854,  and  ShurtlefT  Coll. ; 


8 


54 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


[1856. 


D.  D.,  elsewhere.  Editor  “Chicago 
Standard,”  Chicago,  Ill. 

Edward  Webster,  A.  B.,  Dartmouth 
Coll.,  1848  ;  A.  M.,  1854.  Teacher, 
Grammar  School,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  j 

1856- 57 ;  Teacher  Mathematics,  1857-  ! 
58,  and  Principal,  Rochester  Free 
Academy,  N.  Y.,  1858-64.  Lawyer, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

12  , 

1855. 

James  H.  Armsby,  A.  M.,  1855,  and 
Rutgers  Coll.,  1859.  Prof.  Anatomy, 
Vermont  Academy  of  Medicine,  1834- 
38  ;  from  1838,  Prof.  Anatomy,  Al¬ 
bany  Univ. ;  U.  S.  Consul  at  Naples, 
1861;  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Vols.,  in  charge 
of  U.  S.  General  Hospital,  Albany, 

N.  Y.,  1864-65  ;  Trustee  and  Secre-  j 
tary,  Dudley  Observatory,  Alban}’, 
N.  Y. 

James  Tift  Champlin,  A.  B.,  Brown 
Univ.,  1834,  and  A.  M.,  1837;  D.  D.,  j 
1855.  Tutor,  Brown  Univ. ;  Prof. 
Ancient  Languages,  Waterville  Coll.,  j 
Me.,  1841-57 ;  President  Colby  Univ., 

1857- 73  ;  address,  Waterville,  Me. 
Author  of  text-books  on  the  Classics,  j 

Amasa  McCoy,  A.  M.,  1855. 

Thomas  Leslie  Davidson,  A.  M. ,  1855 ; 
D.  D. ,  1863.  Grad.  Bapt.  Coll. ,  Mon¬ 
treal,  Ont. ,  1847 ;  Pastor  Bapt.  Church , 
Markham,  Ont.,  1847-50;  Brantford, 
Ont. ,  1850-60 ;  St.  George,  Ont. ,  1860- 
66  ;  Aylmer,  Ont.,  1866-73  ;  Editor  | 
‘  ‘Christian  Messenger,  ”  1854-55 ;  Sec.  i 
Bapt.  Miss.  Convention  of  Ontario, 
1857-72,  and  1876-78  ;  from  1877, 
Pastor,  Chatham,  Ont. 

Michael  Phelps  Forbes,  A.  B. ,  Mad¬ 
ison  Univ.,  1847;  A  M. ,  1855.  Pas¬ 
tor  Bapt.  Church,  Phelps,  N.  Y.,  1849- 
54;  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  1855-57; 
Painted  Post,  N.  Y.,  1857-59;  Gales- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  1859-61  ;  Adamsville, 


N.  Y. ,  1861-65 ;  East  Pembroke,  N.  Y. . 

1865- 68;  Elba,  N.  Y.,  1868-72;  Atti¬ 
ca,  N.  Y.,  1872-75;  address,  Albion. 
N.  Y. 

*John  Howard  Raymond,  A.  B.. 
Union  Coll.,  1832,  and  A.  M.,  1837; 
LL.  D. ,  1855.  Grad.  Hamilton  Theol. 
Sem.,  1838  ;  Tutor,  Madison  Univ., 
1838-39  ;  Prof.  Rhetoric  and  English 
Literature,  Madison  Univ.,  1839-50: 
Prof.  Rhetoric  and  Belles  Lettres, 
Univ.  of  Rochester,  1850-55  ;  Presi¬ 
dent  Brooklyn  Collegiate  and  Poly¬ 
technic  Institute,  1855-64;  President 
Vassar  College,  1864-78;  died,  Pough¬ 
keepsie,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  14,  1878,  aged 
64  years. 

*Elisha  E.  L.  Taylor,  A.  B.,  Madison 
Univ.,  1837  ;  D.  D.,  1855.  Grad. 
Hamilton  Theol.  Sem.,  1839  ;  Pastor 
Pierrepont  St.  Bapt.  Church,  Brook¬ 
lyn,  N.  Y.,  1840-49;  .Strong  Place 
Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1849-65; 
Sec.  Amer.  Bapt.  Home  Miss.  Society. 

1866- 74  ;  died,  Marlborough,  N.  Y. , 
Aug.  18,  1874,  aged  59  years. 

1856. 

Alexander  M.  Mann,  A.  B.,  Rutgers 
Coll.,  1827,  and  A.  M.,  1830  ;  D.  D., 
1856.  Grad.  Reformed  Church  Sem. , 
N.  J.,  1830  ;  Pastor,  Ithaca,  N.  Y., 
1830-38;  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1838- 
57  ;  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  1857-61  ;  Tru- 
mansburg,  1861-66  ;  President  Gene¬ 
ral  Synod,  1851  ;  address,  Farmers’ 
Village,  Seneca  Co.,  N.  Y. 

*Samuel  Lee  Selden,  LL.  D.,  1856. 
Clerk  in  Chancery,  1829^42  ;  First 
Judge  of  Monroe  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1830-33; 
Judge  Supreme  Court,  7th  Judicial 
District,  N.  Y.,  1847-56;  Assoc.  Jus¬ 
tice  Court  of  Appeals.  N.  Y. .  1856-62 ; 
Chief  Justice  Court  of  Appeals,  N.  Y. . 
1862-70  ;  died,  Rochester,  N.  Y.. 
1876,  aged  76  years. 


1858.] 


HONOR AR  Y  GRAD  UA  TEA. 


Edward  Coe  Seymour,  A.  M.,  1856. 

William  Petit  Trowbridge,  A.  M., 
1856,  and  Yale  Coll.,  1870;  Mem. 
Amer.  Phil.  Soc.,  1870  ;  Mem.  Nat. 
Acad,  of  Sciences,  1871.  Grad.  U.  S. 
Military  Academy,  West  Point,  1848; 
Prof.  Mathematics,  Univ.  of  Michi¬ 
gan,  1856-57  ;  Assistant  in  the  U.  S. 
Coast,  Survey,  1857-62;  Superintend¬ 
ent  branch  office  of  the  Engineer 
Dept.,  New  York,  1862-65  ;  Vice- 
President  Novelty  Iron  Works,  New 
York,  1865-70;  from  1870,  Prof.  Dy¬ 
namic  Engineering,  Yale  College, 
New  Haven,  Ct.  Author  of  Memoirs 
in  the  Coast  Surrey  Reports;  and 
Steam  Generators. 

Jonah  Goulding  Warren,  A.  B., 
Brown  Univ.,  1835,  and  A.  M.,  1838; 
D.  D.,  1856.  Grad.  Newton  Theol. 
Inst.,  1838  ;  Pastor  Central  Bapt. 
Church,  Chicopee,  Mass.,  1838-49; 
North  Bapt.  Church,  Troy,  N.  Y., 
1849-55 ;  Cor.  Secretary  Amer.  Bapt. 
Miss.  Union,  1855-72;  address,  New¬ 
ton  Centre,  Mass. 

5 

1857. 

John  F.  Bigelow,  A.  M.,  1857;  D.  D., 
Univ.  of  Vermont.  Clergyman, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

*' William  Crowell,  A.  M.,  Brown 
Univ.,  1838  ;  D.  D.,  1857.  Clergy¬ 
man  ;  died,  Burlington,  N.  J.,  1870. 

Benjamin  Evans,  D.  D.,  1857.  Cler¬ 
gyman,  Scarborough,  Eng. 

Erastus  Judd  Gillett,  A.  M.,  Ham¬ 
ilton  Coll.,  1842;  D.  D.,  1857;  M.  D., 
Univ.  of  Iowa,  1864.  From  1863, 
President  Coll,  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  Keokuk,  la. 

Oscar  Howes,  A.  B.,  Madison  Univ., 
1850  ;  A.  M. ,  1857.  Resident  gradu¬ 
ate,  Univ.  of  Rochester,  1850-51  ;  in 


•  55 

Europe,  1852-54;  Prof,  of  Languages, 
Shurtleff  Coll.,  Ill.,  1855-74  ;  from 
1874,  Prof.  Latin  and  Modern  Lan¬ 
guages,  Madison  Univ.,  Hamilton, 
N.  Y. 

*Joiin  Alsop  King,  LL.  D.,  1857. 
Member  of  Assembly,  N.Y.,  1819-21, 
1832,  1838,  and  1840  ;  N.  Y.  State 
Senator,  1823  ;  Member  U.  S.  Con¬ 
gress,  1849-51 ;  Governor  of  the  State 
of  New  York,  1857-58;  Member  Con¬ 
stitutional  Convention,  N.  Y.,  1867; 
Regent  of  the  Univ.  of  the  State  of 
New  York  ;  died,  Jamaica,  N.  Y., 
July  7,  1868,  aged  80  )rears. 

Henry  L.  Nichols,  A.  M.,  1857. 
Principal  Masonic  Institute,  Fort 
Worth,  Tex. 

7 

1858. 

J.  D.  Bradley,  A.  M.,  1858. 

John  Curtis  Burroughs,  A.  B.,  Yale 
Coll.,  1844,  and  A.  M.,  1845  ;  D.  D., 
1858  ;  LL.  D.,  Madison  Univ.,  1869. 
President  Shurtleff  Coll.,  Ill.,  1855- 
57 ;  President  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1857- 
74;  Trustee  Illinois  Industrial  Univ., 
1867-70;  address,  Chicago,  Ill. 

John  Ayres  Drake,  A.  B.,  1858. 

*John  C.  Harrison,  D.  D.,  1858. 

Justin  Rudolph  Loomis,  A.  B. ,  Brown 
Univ.,  1836;  A.  M.,  Waterville  Coll., 
1839  ;  LL.  D.,  1858.  Prof.  Natural 
Sciences,  Waterville  Coll.,  Me.,  1836- 
52  ;  Prof.  Natural  Sciences,  Univ.  at 
Lewisburg,  Pa.,  1853-58;  President 
Univ.  at  Lewisburg,  Pa.  ,  *  1858-78. 
Author  of  Elements  of  Geology ;  Ele¬ 
ments  of  Physiology. 

*Henry  B.  Shermer,  A.  B.,  Madison 
Univ.,  1850;  A.  M.,  1858.  Clergy¬ 
man;  died,  Scliooley  Mountain,  N.  J., 
March  22,  1869,  aged  46  years. 

6 


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[1863. 


56 


1859. 

John  A.  Austin,  A.  M.,  1859. 

*Nathan  Wheeler  Ayer,  A.  B., 
Brown  Univ.,  1840  ;  A.  M.,  1859. 
Died,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1871. 

Daniel  G.  Corey,  A.  M.,  Madison 
Univ.,  1847;  D.  D.,  1859.  Clergy¬ 
man,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Henry  Harrison  Fay,  A.  M.,  1859. 
Teacher,  Newport,  B.  I. 

William  Gammell,  A.  B.,  Brown 
Univ.,  1831,  and  A.  M. ,  1834;  LL.  D., 

1859.  Tutor,  Brown  Univ.,  1832-35; 
Prof.  Rhetoric,  Brown  Univ.,  1835- 
50,  and  Prof.  History  and  Political 
Economy,  1850-64  ;  address,  Provi¬ 
dence,  R.  I. 

Henry  Griggs  Weston,  A.  B. ,  Brown 
Univ.,  1840  ;  A.  M.,  Shurtleff  Coll., 
1845  ;  D.  D.,  1859.  Grad.  Newton 
Tlieol.  Inst.,  1842  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Peoria,  Ill.,  1846-59;  Olivet 
St.  Church,  New  York  City,  1859-68; 
from  1868,  President  Crozer  Theol. 
Sem.,  Upland,  Pa. 

6 

1860. 

M.  H.  Allis,  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Virginia; 
A.  M.,  1860.  Prof.,  Gonzales  Coll., 
Tex.,  1856-73  ;  from  1873,  Principal 
Moulton  Female  Academy,  Moulton, 
Tex. 

Albert  Nicholas  Arnold,  A.  B., 
Brown  Univ.,  1838,  and  A.  M.,  1841; 
D.  D.,  1860.  Missionary  to  Greece, 
1844-54;  Prof.  Church  History,  New¬ 
ton  Theol.  Inst.,  1855-57;  Prof.  Bibli¬ 
cal  Interpretation  and  Pastoral  The¬ 
ology,  Hamilton  Theol.  Sem.,  1864- 
69;  from  1869,  Prof.  New  Testament 
Literature  and  Interpretation,  Bapt. 
Union  Theol.  Sem.,  Morgan  Park,  Ill. 

Elias  John  Foote,  A.  B.,  Union  Coll., 
1849  ;  A.  M.,  1860.  Grad.  Roch. 


Theol.  Sem.  ,1860;  Pastor  Third  Bapt. 
Church,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1860-62: 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1862-66  ;  Penfield, 
N.  Y.,  1866-71  ;  Red  Bank,  N.  J.. 
1871-76;  from  1876,  Middletown,  N.J. 

*Major  Claudius  Manning,  A.  M., 

1860.  Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Adams, 
N.  Y. ;  Cooperstown,  N.  Y. ;  Elmira, 
N.  Y.;  died,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  May  2, 

1861,  aged  39  years. 

Edwin  S.  Wright,  A.  B.,  Union  Coll., 
1838,  and  A.  M.,  1844  ;  D.  D.,  1860. 


1861. 

Milo  Parker  Jewett,  A.  B.,  Dart¬ 
mouth  Coll.,  1828,  and  A.  M.,  1831; 
LL.  D.,  1861.  Prof.  Rhetoric  and 
Oratory,  Marietta  Coll.,  1835-38; 
President  Vassar  Coll.,  1862-64. 

John  W.  Sill,  A.  M.,  1861. 

*Henry  Welles,  LL.  D.,  1861.  Dist. 
Attorney,  Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1824; 
Judge  Supreme  Court,  7th  Judicial 
District,  N.  Y.,  1847-68;  died,  Penn 
Yan,  N.  Y.,  March  7,  1868,  aged  74 
years. 

g 

1862. 

Horace  Briggs,  A.  M.,  1862;  Ph.  D., 
Williams  Coll.,  1875.  Principal  War¬ 
saw  Academy,  N.  Y. ,  1848-53;  Victor 
Union  School,  N.  Y.,  1853-54  ;  Gen¬ 
esee  and  Wyoming  Seminary,  Alex¬ 
ander,  N.  Y.,  1854-63  ;  from  1863, 
Principal  Classical  School,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 

Sanford  Van  Bensciioten,  A.  M., 

1862.  Clergvman,  London,  Eng 

2 

1863. 

Ferdinand  Vandeveer  Hayden, 
A.  B..  Oberlin  Coll.,  1850;  M.  I).. 


1865.] 


HO  NOR  A  R  Y  GRAD  UA  TER. 


Albany  Univ.,  1853  ;  A.  M.,  1863; 
Pli.  D.,  elsewhere;  LL.  D.,  1878; 
Mem.  Nat.  Acad,  of  Sciences'.  Sur¬ 
geon,  U.  S.  Vols. ,  1861-65  ;  Brevet 
Lieut.  Colonel,  U.  S.  Vols.,  1865; 
Prof.  Mineralogy  and  Geology,  Univ. 
of  Pennsylvania,  1856-72;  from  1872, 
U.  S.  Geologist,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Author  of  Reports  of  the  Explorations 
of  the  Yellowstone  Region. 

John  P.  Newman,  D.  D.,  1863.  Cler¬ 
gyman,  Washington,  D.  C. 

John  W.  Olmstead,  A.  M.,  Yale  Coll., 
1855  ;  D.  D. ,  1863.  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1837-41; 
Chelsea,  Mass.,  1841-46  ;  Editor  and 
Publisher'  ‘  W atchman  and  Reflector,  ” 
Boston,  Mass.,  1846-76  ;  from  1876, 
Publisher  and  Editor  “The  Watch 
Tower,”  208  Broadway,  New  York 
City. 

Andrew  Preston  Peabody,  A.  B., 
Harvard  Univ.,  1826,  and  A.  M.,  1829, 
and  D.  D.,  1852;  LL.  D.,  1863.  Tu¬ 
tor,  Harvard  Univ.,  1832-33  ;  from 
1860,  Plummer  Prof.  Christian  Morals 
and  Preacher  to  the  University,  Har¬ 
vard  Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Augustus  Rauschenbusch,  A.  B., 
Gymn.  v.  Elberfeld,  1833;  I).  D., 
1863.  From  1858,  Hoyt  Prof.  Biblical 
Literature  and  Theology,  German 
Dept.,  Roch.  Theol.  Sem. ,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

Edward  B.  Underhill,  LL.  D. ,  1863. 
Secretary  English  Bapt.  Missionary 
Society,  London,  Eng. 

6 

1864. 

Horace  M.  Conger,  A.  M.,  1864. 

Asher  Benton  Evans,  A.  M.,  1864. 
Principal  Union  School,  Lockport, 
N.  Y. 

Israel  Foote,  A.  B.,  Trinity  Coll., 
1842;  A.  M.,  Trinity  Coll.,  1845,  and 


57 

Hobart  Coll.,  1851  ;  D.  D.,  1864. 
Prof. ,  Jubilee  Coll. ;  Rector  St.  Paul’s 
Church,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Edgar  Harkness  Gray,  A.  B..  Water 
ville  Coll.,  1838,  and  A.  M.,  1841; 
D.  D.,  1864.  Pastor  Bapt.  Church, 
Freeport,  Me.,  1839-43  ;  Shelburne 
Falls,  Mass.,  1843-47  ;  Bath,  Me., 
1847-50;  Shelburne  Falls,  Mass., 
1850-63;  Washington,  D.  C.,  1863-69, 
and  Chaplain  U.  S.  Senate,  1864-68; 
Shelburne  Falls,  Mass.,  1869-73; 
Washington,  D.  C.,  1873-78  ;  from 
1878,  Vallejo,  Cal. 

William  Hamilton  Harris,  A.  M., 
1864.  Grad.  U.  S.  Military  Academy, 
West  Point,  1861  ;  Brevet  Second 
Lieutenant  of  Ordnance,  1861  ;  First 
Lieutenant  of  Ordnance,  1862  ;  Cap¬ 
tain  of  Ordnance,  1863  ;  Senior  Ord¬ 
nance  Officer  9th  Army  Corps,  1864; 
Brevet  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.  Col¬ 
onel,  U.  S.  A.,  1864;  Asst.  Ordnance 
Officer,  Allegheny  Arsenal ,  Pa.,  186T- 
66  ;  in  command  of  Indianapolis  Ar¬ 
senal,  Ind.,  1866-69;  Asst.  Ordnance 
Officer,  Watertown  Arsenal,  1870; 
Trustee  Univ.  of  Rochester,  appoint¬ 
ed  1878  ;  Treas.  St.  Louis,  Keokuk 
and  North-Western  R.  R.  Co.;  Vice- 
Pres.  Kansas  Rolling  Mill  Co. ;  and 
engaged  in  other  manufacturing  and 
commercial  enterprises;  address,  490 
Euclid  Ave.,  Cleveland,  O. 

Rufus  Sheldon,  A.  M. ,  1864.  Prof. 
Pure  Mathematics,  Brooklyn  Collegi¬ 
ate  and  Polytechnic  Institute,  Brook¬ 
lyn,  N.  Y. 

Isaac  Wescott,  D.  D.,  1864.  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  New  York  City. 

7 

1865. 

Le  Roy  Satterlee,  A.  M.,  1865. 
Principal  Rochester  Collegiate  Insti¬ 
tute,  N.  Y.,  1855-69.  Engineer  of 
!  Heating,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 


58 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


[1868. 


Heman  Lincoln,  A.  B.,  Brown  Univ., 
1840,  and  A.  M.,  1843  ;  D.  D.,  1865. 
Pastor  Bapt.  Cliurcli,  New  Britain, 
Pa. ,  1845-50 ;  Philadelphia,  Pa. ,  1850- 
53  ;  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1853-59; 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1860-68  ;  Assoc. 
Editor  “Christian  Chronicle,”  1848- 
51 ;  “Watchman  and  Reflector,”  1854- 
67  ;  Chancellor  Univ.  at  Lewisburg, 
Pa,,  1851-53  ;  Trustee  Brown  Univ., 
appointed  1863  ;  Prof.  Ecclesiastical 
History,  1868-73,  and  Prof.  Homilet¬ 
ics  and  Pastoral  Theology,  1873-78, 
and  from  1878,  Prof.  Ecclesiastical 
History,  Newton  Theol.  Inst,,  New¬ 
ton  Centre,  Mass. 

J.  P.  Chown,  D.  D.,  1865.  Clergy¬ 
man,  Bradford,  Eng. 

Daniel  Moore,  D.  D.,  1865.  Pastor 
Bapt.  Church,  Gaines  and  Murray, 
N.  J.,  1853-55;  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.,  1855- 
60;  Washington  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
1860-64  ;  Washington  Ave.,  Brook¬ 
lyn,  N.  Y.,  1864-75;  from  1876, 
Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Orrin  Root,  A.  B.,  Hamilton  Coll.; 
LL.  D.,  1865.  Prof.  Mathematics, 
Hamilton  Coll.,  Clinton,  N.  Y. 

5 

1866. 

Alexander  R,  Esty,  A.  M.,  1866. 
Architect,  South  Framingham,  Mass. 

James  Ryland  Kendrick,  A.  B., 
Brown  Univ.,  1840  ;  D.  D.,  1866. 
Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Macon,  Ga., 
1843-47  ;  First  Church,  Charleston, 
S.  C. ,  1847-54  ;  Citadel  Square, 
Charleston,  S.  C.,  1854-62;  Madison, 
Ga.,  1863-65  ;  Tabernacle  Church, 
New  York  City,  1865-73;  from  1873, 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

George  Washington  Northrop, 
A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1854;  I).  D., 
1866.  Grad.  Rocli.  Theol.  Sem., 
1857  ;  Prof.  Ecclesiastical  History, 


Rocli.  Theol.  Sem.,  1857-67  ;  from 
1867,  Prof.  Systematic  Theology,  and 
President,  Bapt.  Union  Theol.  Sem., 
Morgan  Park,  Ill. 

Charles  Everts  Rider,  M.  D.,  Univ. 
Vermont,  1863  ;  A.  M.,  1866.  Prof. 
Ophthalmology,  Geneva  Med.  Coll., 
1868-71  ;  from  1871,  Prof.  Ophthal¬ 
mology,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Syra¬ 
cuse  Univ.  Physician  and  Surgeon, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

4 

1867. 

Ray  Thomas  Spencer,  A.  M.,  1867. 
From  1864,  Principal  Buffalo  Central 
High  School,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

1 

1868. 

/ 

Charles  D.  McLean,  A.  M.,  1868. 
From  1868,  Principal  N.  Y.  State 
Normal  School,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Henry  Ephraim  Robins,  D.  D.,  1868. 
Grad.  Newton  Theol.  Inst.,  1861; 
Pastor  Central  Bapt,  Church,  New¬ 
port,  R.  I.,  1861-67;  First  Bapt. 
Church,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1867-73; 
from  1873,  President  Colby  Univ., 
Waterville,  Me. 

Sanford  E.  Church,  LL.  D.,  1868. 
Member  N.  Y.  Assembly,  1842;  Dist. 
Attorney,  Orleans  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1846; 
Lieut.  Governor  of  the  State  of  New 
York,  1850,  and  1852  ;  Comptroller 
N.  Y.  State,  1857-59  ;  Member  Con¬ 
stitutional  Convention,  N.  Y.,  1867; 
from  1870,  Chief  Justice  Court  of 
Appeals,  N.  Y. ;  address,  Albion, 
N.  Y. 

Erastus  Darwin  Smith,  A.  B. ,  Ham¬ 
ilton  Coll.,  1830;  LL.  D. ,  1868.  Mas¬ 
ter  and  Clerk  in  Chancery  ;  Judge 
Supreme  Court,  N.  Y. ,  1855-76. 
Lawyer,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

4 


1873.] 


HONORAR  Y  GRAD  UA  TEK 


59 


1869. 


1871. 


*W illiam  W.  Ely,  M.  D.,  Yale  Coll., 
1834  ;  LL.  D. ,  1869.  Physician ; 
died,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  March  27,  | 
1879,  aged  67  years. 

Henry  L.  Kendrick,  A.  M.,  Dart¬ 
mouth  Coll.,  1844;  LL.  D.,  1869,  and 
Univ.  Missouri,  1868.  Brevet  Major,  1 
U.  S.  A.,  1847  ;  from  1857,  Prof. 
Chemistry  and  Mineralogy,  U.  S. 
Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y. 


1870. 

I 

Nehemiah  Wisner  Benedict,  A.  M., 
Madison  Univ.,  1848  ;  D.  D.,  1870.  ; 
Principal  Rochester  Grammar  School ,  I 
N.  Y.,  1850-53;  from  1865,  Principal 
Rochester  Free  Academy,  Rochester,  ! 
N.  Y. 

John  Hall  Deane,  A.  M.,  1870. 
Lawyer,  New  York  City. 

Jeremiah  Judson  Keyes,  A.  M.,  1870. 
Pastor  Bapt.  Church,  Penfield,  N.  Y., 
1850-60;  Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y.,  1861-63; 
Nunda,  N.  Y.,  1863-65  ;  Elmira, 
N.  Y.,  1865-73;  Foxburg,  Pa.,  1875- 
77;  address,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

Edward  Mott  Moore,  M.  D.,  Univ. 
Pennsylvania,  1834  ;  LL.  D. ,  1870. 
Prof.,  Woodstock  Med.  Coll.,  Vt., 
1843-54  ;  from  1854,  Prof.  Surgery, 
Univ.  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ;  Trustee 
Univ.  of  Rochester,  appointed  1872; 
President  Medical  Society  of  the  State 
of  New  York,  1873.  Physician  and 
Surgeon,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Francis  Rising,  LL.  B.,  Albany 
Univ.,  1864;  A.  M.,  1870.  Dist.  At¬ 
torney,  Rensselaer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1871— 
73  ;  County  Attorney,  Tippecanoe 
Co.,  Ind.,  1876-78.  Lawyer,  Lafay¬ 
ette,  Ind. 


Henry  Durant,  LL.  D.,  1871.  Pres¬ 
ident  Univ.  of  California. 

1 

1872. 

John  Billings  Brackett,  A.  M., 
Brown  Univ.,  1857  ;  D.  D.,  1872. 
Clergyman,  Charleston,  Mass. 

George  Whitefield  Clarke,  A.  B., 
Amherst  Coll.,  1853;  D.  D.,  1872. 
Grad.  Rocli.  Theol.  Sem.,  1855;  Pas¬ 
tor  Bapt.  Church,  New  Market,  N.  J. , 
1855-59  ;  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  1859-68; 
Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y. ,  1868-73  ;  from 
1873,  Somerville,  N.  J.  Author  of 
New  Harmony  of  the  Four  Gospels, 
etc. 

Marcus  F.  Cummings,  A.  M.,  1872. 

Jabez  Lamar  Monroe  Curry,  A.  B., 
Univ.  Georgia,  1843;  LL.  B.,  Harvard 
Univ.,  1845  ;  LL.  D.,  Mercia  Univ., 
Ga. ;  D.  D.,  1872.  Member  Alabama 
Legislature,  1847-48,  1853-54,  1855- 
56  ;  Presidential  Elector,  Ala.,  1856; 
Member  U.  S.  Congress,  1857-60; 
Member  C.  S.  Congress,  1861-64; 
Lieut.  Colonel,  C.  S.  A.,  1864-65; 
President  Howard  Coll.,  Ala.,  1865- 
68  ;  from  1868,  Prof.  English  Lan¬ 
guage  and  Literature,  Richmond 
Coll.,  Richmond,  Ya. 

4 

m 

1873. 

John  Stevens,  D.  D.,  1873.  Prof. 
Latin  Language  and  Literature,  Den¬ 
ison  Univ.,  Granville,  O. 

David  Weston,  A.  M.,  Brown  Univ., 
1857;  D.  D.,  1873.  From  1873,  Prof. 
Ecclesiastical  History,  Madison  Univ. . 
Hamilton,  N.  Y. 


00 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


[1878. 


1874. 

David  Gray,  A.  M.,  1874.  Assoc. 
Editor  “Buffalo  Courier,”  1859-76; 
from  1870,  Editor  “Buffalo  Courier” ; 
Trustee  Univ.  of  Rochester,  appoint¬ 
ed  1877 ;  address,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

1 

1875. 

Henry  Anstice,  A.  B.,  Williams  Coll., 
1862,  and  A.  M.,  1865  ;  D.  D.,  1875. 
Grad.  Philadelphia  Divinity  School, 
1865  ;  Minister  in  charge  of  St.  Bar¬ 
nabas’  Church,  Irvington-on-Hudson, 
N.  Y.,  1865-66  ;  from  1866,  Rector 
St.  Luke’s  Church,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Thomas  Edwin  Brown,  A.  B.,  Colum¬ 
bian  Univ.,  1861,  and  A.  M.,  (by  ex¬ 
amination,)  1862;  D.  D.,  1875.  Tutor 
Latin  and  Greek,  Columbian  Univ., 
D.  C.,  1861-62  ;  Pastor  Tabernacle 
Bapt.  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1862- 
69;  from  1869,  Second  Bapt.  Church, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Francis  Augustus  Teall,  A.  M., 
1875. 

James  Cooke  VanBenschoten,  A.  B., 
Hamilton  Coll. ,  1855 ;  A.  M. ,  Madison 
Univ. ,  1857  ;  LL.  D. ,  1875.  Prof. , 

Wesleyan  Univ.,  Middletown,  Ct. 

4 

1876. 

Rufus  King,  A.  B.,  Harvard  Coll.; 
LL.  D.,  1876.  Dean  Cincinnati  Law 
School,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Herbert  W.  Morris,  I).  D.,  1876. 
Grad.  Newington  Collegiate  Institute, 
Eng. ;  Pastor  Presb.  Church,  Martins- 


burg,  N.  Y.,  1847-50  :  Little  Falls, 
N.  Y.,  1850-60  ;  Brookston,  Ind., 
1800-66;  Calvary  Church,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  1867-77  ;  from  1877,  engaged 
in  literary  pursuits,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Author  of  Science  and  the  Bible ;  The 
Present  Conflict  of  Science  with  the 
Christian  Religion. 

2 

1877. 

J.  Ward  Burt  Clark,  A.  B.,  Alle¬ 
ghany  Coll.,  Pa.,  1855,  and  A.  M. , 
1858;  I).  D.,  1877.  Grad.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1866  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Portsmouth,  O.,  1866-70; 
Albion,  N.  Y. ,  1870-79  ;  address, 
Albion,  N.  Y. 

Wayland  Hoyt,  A.  B.,  Brown  Univ., 
1860;  D.  D.,  1877.  Grad.  Roch. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1863  ;  Pastor  Bapt. 
Church,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1863-64; 
Ninth  St.  Church,  Cincinnati.  O., 
1864-67  ;  Strong  Place  Church, 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1867-73;  Tabernacle 
Church,  New  York  City,  1873-74; 
Shawmut  Ave.  Church,  Boston, 
Mass.,  1874-76  ;  from  1876,  Strong- 
Place  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

o 

1878. 

John  Rhys  Morgan,  1).  I).,  1878. 
Grad.  Poutypool  Coll.,  Eng.;  Secre¬ 
tary  Welsh  Branch  of  the  Liberation 
Society;  Pastor  Bapt,  Church,  Bang¬ 
or,  North  Wales  ;  Aberfraw,  North 
Wales;  from  1859,  Llanelly,  Carmar¬ 
thenshire,  South  Wales.  Author  of 
Laws  of  the  House  of  God ;  translator 
of  Dr.  Angus’  Bible  Hand  Book. 


1 


SUMMARY  OF  ALUMNI 


- ^VVWVWWw— 


ai 

££ 

■Ja 

V. 

Clergymen. 

Lawyers. 

Teachers. 

Merchants. 

Physicians. 

Manufacturers. 

Journalists. 

Accountants. 

Farmers  and  Nurserymen.  1 

Publishers. 

Civil  Engineers. 

Stenographers. 

Reg.  Army  Officers. 

Inventors. 

|  Supts.  of  Hospitals. 

Commercial  Travellers. 

Li.  S.  Geologist. 

|  U.  S.  Commissioner. 

£ 

c 

S 

w 

o 

0) 

CO 

Dentist. 

Architect. 

Occupation  Unknown. 

Counted  more  than  once. 

|  Deceased. 

Present  Number. 

O 

H 

1851 

4 

9 

_1 

3 

A 

-9 

10 

1852 

12 

9 

_2 

1 

_2 

1 

_5 

13 

18 

1853 

.8 

9, 

.1 

A 

.8 

12 

1854 

10 

.3 

.3 

A 

A 

A 

.2 

.5 

14 

19 

1855 

11 

.1 

.1 

A 

.1 

_2 

15 

17 

1856 

-8 

9 

5 

.2 

.1 

_6 

12 

18 

1857 

.5 

.5 

.4 

.1 

9 

A 

.3 

18 

21 

1858 

11 

A 

.4 

.1 

_1 

_1 

A 

9 

9 

_4 

19 

23 

1859 

.8 

_6 

-6 

_3 

-1 

A 

.1 

2 

A 

_4 

23 

27 

1860 

15 

-6 

.3 

.3 

-1 

.2 

_1 

A 

A 

2 

.4 

27 

31 

1861 

.9 

.3 

_3 

.4 

9 

9 

A 

-1 

9 

-2 

5 

20 

25 

1862 

_7 

-6 

_3 

9 

.1 

_2 

.1 

_3 

A 

5 

19 

24 

1863 

18 

.3 

2 

-0 

9 

-1 

_3 

A 

A 

A 

31 

31 

1864 

.8 

.0 

30 

35 

1865 

-8 

ty 

_3 

.4 

.1 

.1 

A 

28 

28 

1866 

5 

5 

.1 

_1 

19 

19 

1867 

-6 

-6 

_4 

9, 

9 

_1 

A 

A 

_2 

19 

21 

1868 

5 

5 

-3 

_8 

9 

9 

A 

_1 

20 

21 

1869 

5 

5 

_4 

.4 

9 

_1 

_1 

A 

A 

A 

_2 

23 

25 

1870 

_6 

_5 

_3 

.3 

.2 

.1 

A 

.1 

.1 

21 

22 

1871 

.8  10 

.4 

.1 

_3 

U 

A 

A 

9 

A 

.2 

28 

30 

1872 

-4 

5 

2 

.1 

A 

A 

9 

U 

18 

19 

1873 

7 

.2 

.4 

9, 

A 

A 

A 

9 

_1 

22 

23 

1874 

.9 

7 

_4 

-6 

A 

27 

27 

1875 

_5 

-8 

5 

.3 

_2 

.1 

_1 

.1 

.1 

23 

24 

1876 

1 

.9 

9 

34 

34 

1877 

.7 

12 

.6 

-3 

.1 

.1 

A 

.1 

35 

35 

1878 

.4 

.8 

"I 

.1 

9 

9 

9 

_2 

28 

28 

TOTAL 

217  j 

139  J 

102 1 

76 

38 

22 

19 

12 

li 

5 

4 

4 

3 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

‘ 

22 

21 

64 

603 

667 

GENERAL  SUMMARY 


WHOLE  NUMBER. 


ALUMNI, 

HONORARY  GRADUATES, 
TOTAL, 


DECEASED. 


ALUMNI, 

HONORARY  GRADUATES, 
TOTAL, 


PRESENT  NUMBER. 


ALUMNI, 

HONORARY  GRADUATES, 


INDEX  OF  GRADUATES 


h.  indicates  Honorary  Graduates,  and  Graduates  of  other  Colleges  who  have  been  admitte 
the  same  degree. 


NAME.  CLASS.  PARE.  |  NAME.  CLASS.  P 


Abbott,  Francis  Wayland,  1863 

29 

Baldwin,  George  Colfax,  1869 

Abbott,  Willard,  1858  . 

20 

Baldwin,  Schuyler  Colfax,  1872 

Achilles,  Charles  Phipps,  1856 

18 

Barden,  Tilson  Columbus,  1854 

Adams,  Charles  Wisner,  1876 

45 

Barnes,  Alexander,  1857 

Adams,  John  Quincy,  1874 

43 

Barrett,  Albert  Tennyson,  1869 

Akin,  Eugene  Clarence,  1877 

46 

Barrett.,  Amos  Judson,  1854 

Allen,  Charles  Montgomery,  1867 

35 

Barrett,  Stephen  Paley,  1859  . 

Allen,  George,  1875 

44 

Barry,  Charles  Patrick,  1873  . 

Allen,  Henry  Newell,  1869 

37 

Barry,  John  Huestis,  1870 

Allen,  Horace  Hews,  1857 

19 

Barry,  Thomas  Francis,  1873 

Allen,  William  Henry,  1865 

33 

Bartlett,  Edward  Payson,  1867 

Allin,  George  Albert,  1862 

27 

Bartlett,  Ezra  Albert,  1870 

Ailing,  Joseph  Tilden,  1876  . 

45 

Barto,  Charles  Edmund,  1862 

Allis,  M.  H.,  1860  h. 

56 

Barton,  Alvin  Lester,  1865 

Amsden,  Louis  Amory,  1876  . 

46 

Barton,  Charles  Casimir,  1860 

Anderson,  Galusha,  1854 

15 

Barton,  George  Preston,  1876 

Andrews,  James  Sherlock,  1868 

36 

Barton,  Henry  Epaphras,  1863 

Andrus,  Duane  Prescott,  1877 

46 

Bassett,  Julius  Anthony,  1875 

Angell,  Edward  Boynton,  1877 

46 

Bates,  Jerome  Payne,  1873 

Anstice,  Henry,  1875  h. 

60 

Bausum,  George  Frederick,  1872 

Armsby,  James  H.,  1855  h. 

54  1 

Bellamy,  Frank  Julius,  1876  . 

Arnold,  Albert  Nicholas,  1860  h. 

56 

Bellamy,  Joseph  Richard,  1857 

Atchison,  George  Altidore,  1874 

43 

Benedict,  Nehemiah  Wisner,  1870 

h. 

Austin,  John  A.,  1859  h. 

56 

Benedict,  Oliver  Mills,  1864  . 

Ayer,  Nathan  Wheeler,  1859  h. 

56 

Benedict,  Wayland  Richardson,  1865 
Benjamin,  Daniel  Smith,  1862 

Backus,  Jay  S.,  1851  h. 

49 

Bentley,  Sardius  Delancey,  1870 

Backus,  Truman  Jay,  1864 

31 

Eenton,  Kendrick  William,  1861 

Bacon,  Almon  Clematus,  1858 

20 

Bigelow,  John  F.,  1857  h. 

Bacon,  Hackley  Bartholomew,  1866 

35 

Bishop,  Frank  Backus,  1871  . 

Bailey,  James  Murray,  1868 

36 

Bishop,  Levi  Jesse  Putnam,  1874 

Bailey.  Joseph  Mead,  1854 

15 

Bissell,  Willard  Parker,  1867 

Bainbridge,  William  Folwell,  1862 

27 

Blossom,  Thomas  Edward,  1871 

Baker,  Abijah  L.,  1861  . 

26 

Bosley,  Henry  Clay,  1864 

Baker,  Theodore  Eaton,  1857 

19  I 

Bottum,  Frank  Milton,  1871  . 

;d  to 

■AGE. 

37 

41 

15 

19 

37 

15 

22 

41 

39 

42 

35 

38 

27 

33 

24 

45 

29 

44 

42 

41 

45 

19 

59 

31 

33 

27 

38 

26 

55 

39 

43 

35 

39 

31 

39 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


62 


NAME.  CLASS.  P 

Bowen,  Daniel,  1856  .... 

Boyd,  Robert,  1853  A. 

Brackett,  John  Billings,  1872  A. 

Bradley,  Terry,  1852  A. 

Bradley,  J.  D.,  1858  A. 

Brand,  George  Byron,  1851 
Brant,  Randolph  Crowell,  1854 
Brasted,  Bethuel  Hedden,  1863 
Bridgman,  Charles  DeWitt,  1855 
Briggs,  Horace,  1862  A. 

Briggs,  Marsenus  Hopkins,  1871 
Bright,  Edward,  1852  A.  ... 
Bristol,  Homer  Culver,  1874  . 

Brittain,  James  Henry,  1864  . 

Brooking,  John  Hurrell,  1864 

Brooks,  Alexander  Atwater,  1851 

Brown,  Donald  Sutherland,  1878 

Brown,  George  William,  1862 

Brown,  James  Douglas,  1857 

Brown,  John  E.,  1877  .  .  .  . 

Brown,  Matthew  M.,  1878 

Brown,  Milton  Adams,  1855 

Brown,  Thomas  Edwin,  1875  A. 

Buell,  Abel  P.,  1853  A . 

Buell,  Jesse  Whipple,  1874 
Buell,  Walter,  1874  .... 

Bulkley,  Benjamin  Reynolds  1876  . 

Burchard,  William  Chaffee,  1853  A. 

Burdick,  Charles  Rollin,  1852 
Burke,  William  Bardwell,  1864 
Burroughs,  John  Curtis,  1858  A. 

Burt,  Horace  Ealdon,  1867 
Burton,  Caspar  V.  W.,  1853  A. 

Cady,  Henry  Argalus,  1863 
Caldwell,  Charles  Ellis,  1860  . 

Caldwell,  William  Henry,  1865 
Calvert,  John  Betts,  1876 
Cameron,  Alexander,  1864 
Campbell,  Thomas  Philpot,  1853  A. 

Capen,  Frank  Sumner,  1868 
Carey,  George  Montgomery  West,  1856 
Carman,  Frederick,  1875 
Carpenter,  Dyer  Augustine,  1864 
Carpenter,  Elisha  Manning,  1852 
Carpenter,  Henry  Farnsworth,  1852 
Carpenter,  Stephen  Haskins,  1852 
Cather,  Flavius  Josephus,  1857 
Chace,  George  Sheppard,  1852 
Chadwick,  Albert  Fearing,  1874 


NAME.  CLASS.  PAGE. 

Chamberlain,  Ivory,  1853  A.  .  .  52 

Champlain,  James  Tift,  1855  A.  .54 

Chandler,  Charles  Nichols,  1853  A.  .  .  52 

Chapin,  Edward  Dwight,  1864  .  .  31 

Chapin,  Theodore  F.,  1870  ...  38 

Cheney,  James  Edward,  1867  .  .  35 

Cheney,  James  Loring,  1877  ...  46 

Chilcott,  Cyrus  Amanzel,  1861  .  .  26 

Child,  Increase,  1859  ....  22 

Chittenden,  Edwin  Sedgwick,  1865  .  .  33 

Chown,  J.  P.,  1865  A.  .  .  .58 

Church,  Sandford  E.,  1868  A.  .  .58 

Churchill,  Edward  Seward,  1862  .  .  27 

Churchill,  Marcellus  Austin,  1871  .  .  39 

Clark,  Aaron,  1862  ....  27 

Clark,  Anderson  William,  1877  .  .  46 

Clark,  Daniel,  1868  ....  36 

Clark,  Ira  Collins,  1859  .  .  .22 

Clark,  John,  Jr.,  1868  .  .  .  .36 

j  Clark,  J.  Ward  Burt,  1877  A.  .  .60 

■  Clark,  Nathan  Judson,  1851  .  .  .11 

Clark,  Orlando  Elmer,  1876  .  .  .46 

i  Clarke,  George  Whitefield,  1872  A.  .59 

Clarke,  John  Caldwell  Calhoun,  1859  .  22 

Clarkson,  Alonzo  Rochester,  1863  .  .  29 

Clarkson,  Frank  Mortimer,  1868  .  .  36 

|  Clarkson,  Thomas  Burnett,  1856  .  .  19 

Clauson,  Olin  J.,  1871  ....  39 

Cleghorn,  Adams,  1853  A.  52 

Cogswell,  William  Nathaniel,  1878  .  .  47 

j  Coit,  Albert,  1866  .  .  .  .34 

Coit,  Charles  Pierpont,  1867  .  .  .35 

Colby,  Abram,  1856  .  .  .  .18 

Colby,  John  Peck,  1859  .  .  .22 

Collier,  Morey  Smith,  1876  .  .  .45 

Collins,  Samuel  Byron,  1868  .  .  .36 

Collins,  Thaddeus  Wilson,  Jr.,  1877  .  46 

-  Comfort,  Milton  Bookstaver,  1861  .  .  26 

Condron,  George  Milton,  1854  .  .  15 

'  Congdon,  Hiram  Ward,  1855  .  .  .33 

Conger,  Horace  M.,  1864  A.  .  .57 

Cooke,  Augustus  Palmer,  1857  .  .  19 

j  Cooke,  Martin  Warren,  1860  .  .24 

Cooke,  Holland  Clark,  1863  .  .  .29 

Cooley,  Darwin  Hill,  1855  .  .  .16 

Coon,  George  Washington,  1876  .  .  45 

Coon,  Seneca,  1861  .  .  .  .26 

Coon,  Stephen  Mortimer,  1870  .  .  38 

Cooper,  Henry,  1863  .  .  .39 

Corey,  Daniel  G..  1859  A.  56 


AGE. 

18 

52 

59 

50 

55 

11 

15 

29 

16 

56 

39 

50 

43 

31 

31 

11 

47 

27 

19 

46 

47 

16 

60 

52 

43 

43 

45 

52 

11 

31 

55 

35 

52 

29 

24 

33 

45 

31 

52 

36 

18 

44 

31 

12 

12 

19 

12 

43 


INDEX  OF  GRADUATES.  65 


NAME.  CLASS. 

PAGE.  ' 

NAME.  CLASS. 

PAG 

(E. 

Corey,  Sidney  A.,  1852  ft. 

50 

Duboc,  Albert  Mitchell,  1870 

39 

Craft.  John.  1804  . 

31 

Duboc,  Henry  Alfred,  1875 

44 

Crandall.  Albert  Weightman,  1862 

28 

Durant,  Henry,  1871  ft.  . 

59 

Crane,  Cephas  Bennett,  1858  . 

20 

Duval,  Narcisse,  1857 

19 

Cronise,  Adelbert,  1877 

46 

Dyke,  Albert  Warren,  1878 

47 

Crosby,  David,  1868 

36 

Crosby,  Moreau  Stephen,  1868 

29 

Edick,  Philo  Henry,  1873 

42 

Crowell,  William,  1857  h. 

55  ! 

Egbert,  Andrew  Jackson,  1877 

46 

Cull,  Thomas,  1861 

26 

Eldredge,  George  Edwin,  1876 

46 

Cummings,  Marcus  F.,  1872  h. 

59 

Ellis,  Sylvenus  Adon,  1855 

16 

Curry,  Jabez  Lamar  Monroe,  1872 

ft. 

59 

Ellison,  Frank  Thompson,  1873 

42 

Curtis,  George  William,  1852  ft. 

50 

Ellsworth,  Timothy  Edwards,  1857  . 

19 

Curtis,  John  William,  1857 

19  I 

Ely,  Edward  Talbot,  1871 

40 

Cutting,  Gardner  Stow,  1858  . 

20  I 

Ely,  Joseph  Allen,  1866 

34 

Ely,  William  Smith,  1861 

26 

Darrow,  Charles  Erastus,  1877 

46  1 

Ely,  William  W.,  1869  h. 

59 

Davidson,  Thomas  Leslie.  1855  ft. 

54  | 

Emerson,  George  Ozro,  1867  . 

35 

Davis,  Edward  Hatch,  1852 

12 

Emerson,  Henry  Pendexter,  1871 

40 

Davis,  Frances  Henry,  1864 

24 

Ensign,  Andrew  Jackson,  1855 

i7 

Davis,  George  Francis,  1864 

31 

Estey,  Alexander  R.,  1866  ft.  . 

58 

Davis,  William  Henry,  1868  . 

36 

Evans,  Asher  Benton,  1864  h. 

57 

Dayton,  Benjamin  Bonney,  1873 

42 

Evans,  Benjamin,  1857  ft. 

55 

Dean,  Charles  Frederick,  1866 

34 

Evans,  Philip  Saffery,  1855 

17 

Dean,  Henry  Smith,  1864 

31 

Everett,  William  Peters,  1853 

13 

Dean,  Henry  Walter,  1854  h. 

53 

Dean,  William,  1851  h.  . 

49 

Fagan,  William  Thomas,  1855 

, 

17 

Dean,  William  Kendrick,  1876 

45 

Fahy,  John,  1866  .... 

34 

Deane,  John  Hall,  1870  h. 

59 

Fairman,  Charles  Edward,  1874 

43 

DeLong,  John  Walker,  1859 

32 

Farley,  Robert  G.,  1860 

24 

Denison,  Elmore  Williams,  1859 

22 

Farnham,  Charles  Chittenden,  1865 

33 

Densmore,  George  Clinton,  1863 

29 

Farnhain,  Philip  Pearl,  1863  . 

29 

Derr,  Francis  Christopher,  1860 

24 

Farr,  Archibald  La  Mont,  1854 

15 

Dewey,  Charles  Ayrault,  1861 

26 

Fassett,  Jacob  Sloat,  1875 

44 

Dexter,  James  Ewing.  1853  h. 

52 

Fay,  Henry  Harrison,  1859  h. 

56 

Dexter,  William  Hart,  1878 

47 

\  Fay,  William  Wirt,  1855 

17 

Dickerson.  James  Stokes,  1852  ft. 

50 

Fenn,  Robert  Hughes,  1854 

15 

Dickinson,  William  Henry,  1864 

31 

i  Fenn,  Samuel  Purviance,  1854 

15 

Disbrow,  Myron  Henry,  1871  . 

40 

Fenner,  Francis  Drake,  1861  . 

26 

Dodge,  Edward  Clare,  1876 

45 

Filmer,  Thomas  Tiesdale,  1860 

24 

Donahue,  George  Henry,  1877 

46 

Fish,  Ezra  Job,  1853 

13 

Doolittle,  James  R.,  Jr.,  1865 

33 

Fish,  Frederick  Samuel,  1873 

42 

Dorsey,  Patrick,  Jr.,  1877 

46 

Fish,  Henry  Clay,  1852  ft. 

50 

Douglass,  Curtis  Xoble,  1877  . 

46 

Fish,  Joel  W„  1852  ft.  . 

50 

Downer,  John  Rathbone,  1852  ft. 

50 

Fisher,  George  Evarard,  1868 

36 

Dox,  Rutger,  1874 

43 

Fisher,  Joseph  Daniel,  1864 

31 

Drake,  Jeremiah  Clinton,  1852 

12 

Flannery,  George  Francis,  1878 

47 

Drake,  John  Ayers,  1858  ft. 

55 

Foley,  James  Corbin,  1871 

40 

Dransfleld,  Thomas,  1858 

20 

Folsom,  Benjamin,  1871  . 

40 

Draper,  George  Parmelee,  1857 

20 

Folsom,  Oscar,  1859 

22 

Drown,  Albert  Alonzo,  1863 

29 

Foote,  Elias  John,  1860  h. 

56 

10 


66 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


NAME.  CLASS. 

PAGE. 

NAME.  CLASS. 

PAG 

;e 

Foote,  Israel,  1864  h. 

57 

Gubelmann,  Jacob  Samuel,  1858 

20 

Forbes,  Charles,  1864 

32 

Gould,  Adoniram  Judson,  1859 

23 

Forbes,  Francis,  1866 

34 

Gould,  Edward  Powell,  1859  . 

23 

Forbes,  Francis  Way  land,  1877 

46 

Grant,  Edward  Francis,  1874  . 

43 

Forbes,  George  Mather,  1878 

47 

Gray,  David,  1874  h. 

60 

Forbes,  John  Franklin,  1878  . 

47 

Gray,  Edgar  Harkness,  1864  h. 

57 

Forbes,  Michael  Phelps,  1855  h. 

54 

Green,  Freeman  A.,  1869 

37 

Fosdick,  Frank  Sheldon,  1872 

4! 

Greenwood,  John  William,  1873 

42 

Fowler,  Isaac  Dubois,  1869 

37 

Grenell,  Levi  Osborn,  1854  h. 

53 

Fowler,  John  Kennedy,  1870  . 

39 

Griebel,  John  Derrick,  1863 

29 

Fox,  George  Henry,  1867 

35 

Griffen,  Arthur  B.,  1876 

45 

Fox,  Norman,  1855 

17 

Griffith,  John  Herbert,  1859  . 

23 

Frederick,  Gilbert  Hays,  1870 

39 

Grose,  Howard  B.,  1876 

45 

Freeman,  Andrew  Longyear,  1851 

11 

Grosvenor,  Oliver  Gay,  1877  . 

46 

Freeman,  Spencer  Hedden,  1875 

44 

Gunn,  Elihu,  1853  fi. 

52 

Freiday,  Jacob  Anthony,  1871 

40  1 

Frye,  Wakefield  Gale,  1851 

11 

Haight,  George  W.,  1874 

44 

Fulton,  Justin  Dewey,  1852 

12 

Hair,  Luther  Madison,  1877 

46 

Hale,  Albert  Cable,  1869 

37 

Gage,  Harlan  Payne,  1867 

35 

Hale,  George  David,  1870 

39 

Gage,  Lucian  L.,  1854 

15 

Hall,  Theodore  Francis,  1868 

36 

Gaily,  Merritt,  1863 

29 

Hall,  Thomas  Augustus,  1859  . 

23 

Gammell,  William,  1859  h. 

56 

Hamilton,  Dillis  Dyer,  1853 

14 

Gardner,  Addison,  1851  h. 

49 

Hamilton,  Gavin  Lindsay,  1861 

26 

Gardner,  Corliss  Barlow,  1857 

19 

Hanford,  Thaddeus,  1870 

39 

Gardner,  George  Franklin,  1861 

26 

Hanks,  Caleb  Sherman,  1873  . 

42 

Garton,  Joseph  Vanor,  1877 

46 

Hardy,  Robert  Wakefield,  1861 

27 

Gaskill,  Joshua,  1859 

22 

Harkness,  William,  1858 

20 

Gates,  Fred  Taylor,  1877 

46 

1  Harris,  Judson  Wade,  1867 

35 

Gates,  Merrill  Edward,  1870  . 

39 

Harris,  William  Hamilton,  1864  h. 

57 

Gaylord,  Leonard  Jarvis,  1864 

31 

Harrison,  Henry,  1877 

46 

Gaylord,  Willis  Clark,  1865 

33 

Harrison,  John  C.,  1858  h. 

55 

Gibbs,  Charles  Lincoln,  1873  . 

42 

Hart,  Edward  Phelon,  1872 

41 

Gilbert,  Edward,  1862  . 

28 

Harvey,  Ransom,  1878 

47 

Gilbert,  Grove  Karl,  1862 

28 

j  Hatt,  Josiah,  1853  h. 

52 

Gilbert,  William  Sketchley,  1875 

44 

Haughwout,  Peter  B.,  1851  h.  . 

49 

Gilbert,  William  Wallace,  1861 

26 

Hayden,  Ferdinand  Vandeveer,  1863 

;  h. 

56 

Gillett,  Erastus  Judd,  1857  h. 

55 

Hayden,  James  Alexander,  1878 

47 

Gilman,  Albert  Winfield,  1870 

39 

Hayne,  Marcus  Eldon,  1865 

33 

Gilman,  Frank,  1871 

40 

i  Hays,  David,  1878 

47 

Gilmore,  Addison,  1875  . 

44 

Head,  John  Quincy,*  1870 

39 

Glass,  Charles  James,  1865 

33 

Hedden,  William  Dunlop,  1851 

11 

Glass,  Edgar  Patterson,  1869  . 

37 

Hellings,  William  Potts,  1864 

31 

Glen,  Frank  Elmer,  1874 

43 

Ilendee,  Homer  Hoyt,  1865 

33 

Godard,  Abel,  1859 

22 

Herrick,  Charles  Clark,  1873  . 

42 

Goetzmann,  Frederic  George,  1874 

44 

Hervey,  George  H.,  1852  h. 

50 

Goodspeed,  Edgar  Johnson,  1853 

14 

Hewitt,  Charles  Edmund,  1860 

24 

Goodspeed,  Thomas  Wakefield,  1863 

29 

Hewitt,  Henry  Harrison,  1874 

43 

Gorton,  Charles  Wilder,  1876 

45 

Hewson,  William,  1854  h. 

53 

Gorton,  Orrin  Nelson,  1852  h. 

50 

■  Hcywood,  Chester  Wright,  1853 

14 

INDEX  OF  GRADUATES. 


67 


NAME.  CLASS.  PAGE. 


Hickok,  itenry  Franklin,  1856 

18 

Higgins.  John,  1858 

21 

Higgins,  Julius  Russell,  1857  . 

20 

Hill,  David  Low,  1878  . 

47 

Hill,  John  Henry,  1853  h. 

52 

Hirshfield,  Marcus,  1875 

44 

Hodge,  Marvin  Grow,  1854  h. 

53 

Hoekstra,  Jacob  Annes,  1863 

30 

Holland,  Theodore  Banks,  1869 

37 

Hollister,  George  Cooper,  1877 

47 

Holmes,  Daniel,  1853  h. 

52 

Holmes,  Ira,  1861 

27 

Holt,  Luther  Emmett,  1875 

44 

Holt,  Kelson  Curtice,  1875 

44 

Horton,  Arthur  Wellington,  1873 

42 

Horton,  Isaac,  1865 

33 

Houghton,  George  Washington, 

1859 

23 

Howard,  John  Raymond,  1857 

20 

Howard,  Joseph  Kerr,  1864 

31 

Howard,  William  George,  1854  h 

53 

Howe,  Adelbert  Jasper,  1869  . 

37 

Howe,  Alonzo  Jonah,  1856 

18 

Howes,  Oscar,  1857  h. 

55 

Hoyt,  Wayland,  1S77  h. 

60 

Hubbell,  Walter  Sage,  1871 

40 

Hudnut,  Isaiah  Burroughs,  1872 

41 

Hudnut,  James  Monroe,  1872 

41 

Hudnutt,  Edward  Webster,  1873 

42 

Huffman,  William  Gunn,  1860 

26 

Hull,  Robert  Bruce,  1871 

40 

Hunt,  Ebenezer  Warren,  1873 

42 

Hunt,  Edward  Taylor,  1867 

35 

Hunt,  Horace  Holmes,  1876 

45 

Hunt,  Washington,  1851  h. 

49 

Huntington,  Edward  Tracy,  1871 

40 

Huntington,  Frank,  1868 

36 

Hurd,  Egbert,  1858 

22 

Hurlburt,  Hiram  Day,  1875 

44 

Hurlbutt,  Eli  Haskell,  1857 

20 

Hutchinson,  Franklin  Benjamin, 

1862 

29 

Ives,  James  Ryon,  1877 

46 

Jackson,  Peter  Vorius,  1866 

34 

Jacobs,  William  Wilson,  1877 

46 

Jameson,  Melvin,  1856 

18 

Jenkins,  John  Lord,  1863 

30 

Jenks,  Adelbert  Frank,  1875  . 

44 

Jewett,  Milo  Parker,  1861  h. 

56 

Johnson,  Charles  Henry,  1864 

32 

NAME.  CLASS.  PAGE. 

Johnson,  Elias  Henry,  1862  .  .  .28 

Johnson,  Harvey  Blanchard,  1876  .  .  45 

Johnson,  Rossiter,  1863  .  .  .30 

Johnston,  Daniel  Lyndon,  1869  .  .  37 

Jones,  John  Buttrick,  1852  .  .  .12 

Jones,  Lawrence  Tyrell,  1871  .  .  40 

Jones,  Philip  Lovering,  1865  .  .  .33 

Jones,  William  Marvin,  1863  .  .  30 

Joy,  Edmund  Lewis,  1856  .  .  .18 

Keeney,  James  Franklin,  1866  .  .  34 

Kelley,  Chauncey  Regan,  1869  .  .  38 

Kellogg,  Milo  Gifford,  1870  .  .  .39 

Kellogg,  William  S.,  1865  .  .  .33 

Kelly,  James  Henry,  1864  .  .  .32 

Kelly,  Robert,  1852  h . 51 

Kendall,  Horace  Fidelio,  1869  .  .  38 

Kendrick,  Henry  L.,  1869  h.  .  .  .  59 

Kendrick,  James  Ryland,  1866  h.  .  .  58 

Kenyon,  William  Henry,  1865  .  .  33 

Keyes,  Stephen,  Jr.,  1854  .  .  .15 

Keys,  Jeremiah  Judson,  1870  h.  .  .  59 

Keyser,  Charles,  1852  h.  .  .  .51 

Kilpatrick,  Daniel  Brown,  1865  .  .  33 

Kimball,  Henry  Plummer,  1851  .  .  11 

King,  Edwin  Haskins,  1876  .  .  .45 

King,  John  Alsop,  1857  h.  .  .  55 

King,  Rufus,  1876  h.  .  .60 

Kingman,  Charles  Green,  1867  .  .  35 

Kitchen,  Allen  Edward,  1859  .  .  23 

Knight,  Andrew  Jackson,  1860  .  .  24 

Koetzly,  Theophilus  John,  1860  .  .  24 

Kreyer,  Carl  Traugott,  1863  .  .  .30 

Kuechling,  Emil,  1868  .  .  .  .36 

Lamberton,  Alexander  Byron,  1866  .  34 

Lathrop,  Edward,  1854  h.  53 

Learned,  William  Chandler,  1855  .  .  17 

Leavens,  George  Gregory,  1869  .  .  38 

Lee,  Henry  Washington,  1851  h.  .  .  49 

Lee,  William  Sergeant,  1861  .  .  .27 

Lemen,  Theodore  Adolphus,  1877  .  .  46 

Lent,  Daniel  Elliott,  1859  .  .  .  23 

Leonard,  Oliver  B.,  1861  .  .  .27 

Leonard,  William  James,  1862  .  .  28 

Leslie,  John,  1856  .  .  .  .18 

Lewis,  Burr,  1865  ....  33 

Lincoln,  Heman,  1865  h.  ...  58 
Lindsey,  Charles  Bradford,  1865  .  .  33 

Linfield,  George  Fisher,  1873  .  .  42 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


68 

NAME.  CLASS.  PAG 

Link.  David,  1856  .... 

Little,  Adelbert  Pierson,  18?2 
Livermore,  Samuel  Truesdale.  1853  A. 

Lloyd,  Hoyes,  1854  .... 

Loomis,  Justin  Rudolph.  1858  A. 

Lord,  Franklin  Lyon.  1878 

Love,  John,  Jr.,  1868  .... 

Lovell.  Thomas  Bailey,  1862  . 

Ludlam,  George  P.,  1864 

Ludlow.  James  Peter.  1861 

Lyon,  Albert  Jonathan,  1871 

Lyon,  Edmund,  1877  .... 

Lyon,  Franklin  Smith,  1852 

MacAfee.  Burton,  1876  .... 

Mackey,  William  More,  1859  . 

Mackwood,  Robert,  1861 
Macomber,  Francis  Allen,  1859 
Magoon,  Elias  Lyman,  1853  A. 

Main.  Arthur  Elwin,  1869 
Mann,  Alexander  M.,  1856  A. 

Manning,  Major  Claudius,  1860  A.  . 

Marble,  Manton.  1855  .... 

March,  Edwin  Peter,  1860 
Marsh,  Forrest  Alfred,  1869 
Marshall,  Benjamin  De  Forest.  1853 
Martin,  John  Wesley,  1870 
Marvin,  Richard  Pinkney,  Jr.,  1870 
Mason,  Alonzo  Truman,  1861 
Mason,  James  Orley,  1853  h. 

Mastin.  DeWitt  Clinton,  1864 
Maurer,  Edward  Washington,  1877  . 
McArthur,  Robert  Stewart,  1867 
McCoy,  Amasa,  1855  A. 

Mcllvaine,  Joshua  Hall,  1854  AS. 

McIntyre,  James  Johnson,  1853 
McKay,  Stanley  Albert,  1878  . 

McKendrie,  Edward  Jackson.  1854  . 
McKenzie,  David,  1860  .... 

McKinney,  James  Prescott,  1869 
McLean,  Charles  I).,  1868  A.  . 

McLean,  Thomas  King,  1871  . 

McMaster,  Joseph,  1869 
McNair,  James  Monroe,  1860 
McVicar,  Malcolm,  1859 
Merrill,  Jonathan  Dayton,  1854 
Merrill,  Samuel  Pierce,  1858  . 

Merritt,  Lewis  Wilson,  1857  . 

Michaels,  Marcus,  1873  .... 
Miller,  Frank  W.,  1871  .... 


SAME.  CLASS.  PAGE. 


Miller,  Henry  Thaddeus,  1868 

37 

Milliman.  Henry  Clay,  1877 

46 

Mills,  William  Theodore,  18?2 

41 

Milne,  William  James,  1868 

37 

Minot,  Morton,  1878 

47 

Mixer,  Albert  Harrison,  1851  A. 

49 

Moore,  Daniel,  Jr.,  1865  A. 

58 

Moore,  Edward  Mott,  1870  A. 

59 

Moore,  Edward  Mott,  Jr.,  1871 

40 

Moore,  Samuel  Prescott,  1874 

43 

Moore,  Walter  Burritt.  1861 

27 

Morehouse,  Albert  W.,  1869  . 

38 

Morehouse,  Henry  Lyman,  1858 

21 

Morehouse,  Oliver,  1854  A. 

53 

Morey,  Lewis  Hall,  1872 

41 

Morey,  William  Carey,  1868 

37 

Morgan,  John  Rhys,  1878  A.  . 

60 

Morgan,  Lewis  H„  1851  A. 

49 

Morris,  Herbert  W.,  1876  A. 

60 

Moscrip,  Charles  Henry,  1874 

43 

Moss,  Lemuel,  1858 

21 

Mundy,  Ezekiel  Wilson,  1860 

24 

Munger,  Orrin,  1858 

21 

Munn,  John  P.,  1870 

39 

Munro,  Jacob  Weed,  1875 

44 

Munro,  John  Page,  1869 

38 

Murdock,  John  Nelson,  1854  A. 

53 

Murphy,  John  Ridgwav,  1852  A. 

51 

Nelson,  John,  1864 

32 

Newhall,  Alfred  Augustus,  1872 

41 

Newman,  John  P.,  1863  A. 

57 

Newton,  Charles  Livingston,  1873 

42 

Nichols,  Henry  L.,  1857  A. 

55 

Nichols,  James  Ephraim,  1873 

47 

Nichols,  William  Hastings,  1874 

44 

Nisbet,  Ebenezer,  1853  . 

14 

Nordell,  Philip  Augustus,  1870 

39. 

Northrup,  George  Washington,  1866  A. 

58 

Norton,  Arthur  D.,  1864 

32 

Norton,  Asahel  Wellington,  1873 

42 

Norton,  Charles  Cole,  1852 

13 

Nott,  Abner  Kingman,  1855 

17 

Nott,  Frederick  Josiah,  1874  . 

43 

Oakley,  Masklln  Clark  Baker,  1864 

32 

Oatley,  William  Ray,  1861 

27 

O'Connor,  Joseph,  1863 

30 

Olds,  George  Daniel,  1873 

42 

Olmstead,  John  W.,  1863  A. 

57 

rE. 

18 

41 

52 

16 

55 

47 

36 

28 

32 

27 

40 

46 

13 

45 

23 

27 

23 

52 

38 

54 

56 

17 

24 

38 

14 

39 

39 

27 

52 

32 

46 

35 

54 

53 

14 

47 

16 

26 

38 

58 

40 

38 

24 

23 

16 

21 

20 

42 

40 


INDEX  OF  GRADUATES. 


09 


NAME.  CLASS.  PAG 

Oothout,  John  Webster,  1863 
Ordway,  George  Langdon,  1875 
Otis,  Elwell  Stephen,  1858 
Otis,  Ira  Late,  1855  .... 

Outwater,  Theron,  1875 
Overhiser,  John  C.,  1854 
Owen,  Ezra  Frederick,  1862 
Owen,  Harvey  James,  1875 

Packwood,  Ebenezer,  1859 
Padelford,  Adoniram  Judson,  1858  . 
Padelford,  Marshall  Manly,  1864 
Paine,  Edwin  Gaylord,  1874 
Paine,  Willis  Seaver,  1868 
Palmer,  Charles  Hart,  1869 
Palmer,  David  Henry,  1860 
Palmer,  Francis  Bolles,  1858  . 

Palmer,  John,  1868  .... 

Pancost,  Edwin  Henry,  1862  . 

Parker,  Alonzo  Ketcham,  1866 
Parker,  Charles  Barnsdall,  1874 
Parker,  Shubael  Stiles,  1853  h. 

Parmele,  Lucius  Baker,  1864  . 

Parmelee,  Dan  Steel,  1853  h. 

Parsons,  Curtis  Burroughs,  1862 
Pattengill,  Willis  Wayland,  1870 
Patterson,  Calvin,  1877  .... 
Payne,  Sereno  Elisha,  1864 
Peabody,  Andrew  Preston,  1863  h. 

Peck,  Henry  Everard,  1851  h. 

Peck,  Horatio  Nelson,  1876 

Pendleton,  Garnett,  1875 

Perkins,  George  Hamilton,  1872 

Perkins,  James  Breck,  1867 

Pettengill,  Reuben  True,  1862 

Pettit,  Alonzo,  1863  .... 

Phelps,  James  Henry,  1854 

Phinney,  Frank  Dennison,  1878 

Phinney,  Herman  Kent,  1877 

Pickett,  Edwin  Judson,  1856  . 

Pierce,  Edwin  Henry,  1863 

Pierce,  Francis  Edward,  1859 

Pierce,  Horace  Greeley,  1874 

Pierce,  Samuel  Chase,  1860 

Pomeroy,  Carter  Pitkin,  1878 

Pomeroy,  Howard  Norton,  1877 

Pond,  Charles  Frederick,  1860 

Porter,  Charles  Epaphras,  1864 

Porter,  Farley,  1866  .... 

Porter,  Samuel,  1864  .... 


NAME.  CLASS.  PAGE. 


Potter,  Milton  Grosvenor,  1864 

32 

Powers,  Ivan,  1872 

41 

Powers,  Richard  Franklin,  1860 

25 

Pratt,  James  Hervey,  1854  h. 

53 

Pratt,  William  Collins,  1857 

17 

Pruyn,  John  V.  L.,  1852  h.  . 

51 

Puffer,  Charles  Chenri,  1863  . 

30 

Puffer,  Henry  Marvin,  1860 

25 

Puffer,  Samuel  Willis,  1860 

25 

Quinby,  Isaac  Ferdinand,  1852  h. 

51 

Raines,  George,  1866 

34 

liathbun,  Arthur  Baker,  1859 

23 

Rauschenbusch,  Augustus,  1863  h. 

57 

Raymond,  Alonzo  Clayton,  1869 

38 

Raymond,  John  Howard,  1855  h. 

54 

Raynsford,  James  Albert,  1876 

45 

Reynolds,  Harrah  Judson,  1864 

32 

Reynolds,  Mark  Harris,  1866  . 

34 

Rhees,  Morgan  John,  1852  //. 

51 

Rhodes,  Curtis  Henry,  1874 

43 

Richards,  Charles  Emry,  1860 

25 

Richardson,  Frank  Jay,  1878  . 

47 

Richardson,  S.  Brown,  1878 

47 

Richardson,  Sidney  Edward,  1853 

14 

Rider,  Charles  Everts,  1866  h. 

58 

Rising,  Francis,  1870  h. 

59 

Iiitso,  George  Frederick,  1862 

28 

Roberts,  George  Lane,  1873 

42 

Robins,  Henry  Ephraim,  1868  h. 

58 

Robinson,  David  Hamilton,  1859 

23 

Robinson,  Henry  Lord,  1865  . 

33 

Robinson,  Norman,  1854 

16 

Robinson,  Otis  Hall,  1861 

27 

Rochester,  Thomas  Moore,  1876 

45 

Rockwood,  James  Edwin,  1863 

30 

Rockwood,  William  Thompson,  1858 

21 

Rogers,  Thomas,  1858 

21 

Root,  Orrin,  1865  h. 

58 

Rose,  Henry  Arnold,  1852 

13 

Rowe,  Thomas  Trelease,  1878 

47 

Rowley,  Frank  Harold,  1875  . 

44 

Sage,  Adoniram  Judson,  1860 

25 

Sage,  Edwin  Oren,  1853 

14 

Sage,  Volney  Allen,  1863 

30 

Sage,  William  Lincoln,  1866 

33 

Satterlee,  Eugene  Hudnutt,  1867 

35 

Satterlee,  Le  Roy,  1865  h. 

57 

*E. 

30 

44 

21 

44 

16 

28 

44 

23 

21 

32 

43 

37 

38 

24 

21 

37 

28 

34 

43 

53 

32 

53 

28 

39 

47 

32 

57 

50 

46 

44 

41 

&5 

28 

30 

16 

47 

46 

18 

30 

23 

43 

25 

48 

47 

25 

32 

34 

32 


11 


70 


UNIVERSITY  OF  ROCHESTER. 


NAME.  CLASS.  PAG 

Savage,  Charles  Howard,  18(51 
Savage,  James  Manning,  1852 
Sawyer,  William  W.,  1852  h.  . 

Schoonmaker,  Peter  Egbert,  1871 

Scofield,  James  Yanpelt,  1852 

Scott,  John  Hart,  1871  .... 

Scott,  Winfield,  1859  .... 

Sears,  Gilbert  Nelson,  18(55 

Seeley,  Isaac,  1853  .... 

Seeley,  Isaac  Cooley,  1858 

Selden,  Samuel  Lee,  1856  h. 

Seymour,  Edward  Coe,  1856  h. 

Shaffer,  William  Henry,  1871 
Shaw,  Augustus  Chesterman,  1861 
Shaw,  James  Boylan,  1852  h. 

Shaw,  William  Wallace,  1859  . 

Sheffield,  Charles  Smith,  18(50 
Sheldon,  Clinton  Jackson,  1862 
Sheldon,  David  Henry,  1857 
Sheldon,  Isaac  Esleeck,  1857  . 

Sheldon,  Rolland  Fuller,  1856 
Sheldon,  Rufus,  1864  h. 

Sheppard,  Joseph  Halcomb,  1865 
Sheppard,  Theodore  Warren,  1860 
Sherman,  Fletcher  Joshua,  1876 
Shermer,  Henry  B.,  1858  h. 

Shields,  William  Henry,  1865 

Sill,  John  W.,  1861  h . 

Simpson,  Benjamin  Franklin,  1877  . 

Simpson,  William  Coombs,  1871 
Sinclair,  Donald  J.,  1863 
Sloan,  William  Hill,  1870 
Slocum,  Arthur  Gaylord,  1874 
Slocum,  George  Fort,  1878 
Smith,  Charles  Edward,  1860  . 

Smith,  Erastus  Darwin,  1868  h. 

Smith,  Howard  Malcolm,  1858 
Smith,  John  Byington,  1852 
Smith,  Justin  A.,  1854  li. 

Smith,  Nelson  Slater,  1855 
Smith,  Pulaski  Erastus,  1859  . 

Snell,  John  James,  1877 
Snodgrass,  David  S.,  1852  h.  . 

Spahn,  Jacob,  1870  .... 

Spencer,  James  Edmunds,  1851 
Spencer,  Ray  Thomas,  1867  h. 

Sproull,  Theophilus,  1872 
Squires,  James  Duane,  1877 
Stanley,  Samuel  Ward,  1851 
Stanton,  George  Washington,  1867  . 


NAME.  CLASS.  PAGE. 

;  Starr,  Charles  Sackett,  1865  .  .  .34 

Stearns,  George  Raynolds,  1875  .  .  44 

j  Steadman,  John  Henry,  1865  .  .  .34 

!  Sterrett,  James  McBride,  1867  .  .  35 

Stettheimer,  Maurice  Roland,  1863  .  .  30 

J  Stevens,  George  Barker,  1877  .  .  47 

Stevens,  John,  1873  h.  .  .  .59 

Stewart,  David  Fay,  1872  .  .  .41 

Stewart,  William,  1860  .  .  .  .25 

[  Stickney,  William  Soule,  1875  .  .  44 

I  Stillman,  James,  1863  ....  30 

'  Stillwell,  Albert  Henry,  1878  ...  48 

J  Stoddard,  William  Osborn,  1858  .  .  22 

|  Strong,  Henry,  1854  .  .  .  .16 

j  Strong,  Theron  George,  1868  .  .  .37 

|  Sumner,  Charles  Ralsey,  1874  .  .  43 

|  Sutherland,  Ward  Taylor,  1878  .  .  48 

Sylla,  James,  1856  .  .  .  .18 

| 

Taft,  Edwin  Augustus,  1867  .  .  .36 

|  Taft,  Sylvenus  Adon,  1852  .  .  .13 

Talbird,  Henry  J.,  1852  h.  ...  51 

j  Targett,  Alfred  Sylvester,  1866  .  .  34 

i  Taylor,  Albert  Judson,  1864  .  .  .32 

Taylor,  Charles  Herbert,  1870  .  .  39 

Taylor,  Elisha  E.  L.,  1855  h.  .  .  .54 

Taylor,  James  Monroe,  1868  ...  .37 

Taylor,  Thomas  Augustus,  1876  .  .  45 

Taylor,  Zachary  Philo,  1869  .  .  .38 

Teal,  Francis  Augustus,  1875  h.  .60 

Telford,  Robert,  1851  .  .  .  .11 

Thanbyah,  1871  .  .  .  .  .40 

Thornton,  George  Howard,  1872  .  .  41 

Todd,  Adam  Henry,  1866  .  .  .34 

Tolman,  Henry  Leland,  1869  .  .  .38 

Tourgee,  Albion  Winegar,  1862  .  .  28 

Tousey,  Alvin  Walter,  1862  .  .  .  28 

Townley,  Hugh  Collins,  1858  ...  22 

Townsend,  Charles  Conkey,  1877  .  .  47 

Trowbridge,  William  Petit,  1856  h.  .  55 

Truesdale,  George,  1857  .  .  .20 

Truesdale,  William  Henry,  1867  .  .  36 

Turner,  Charles  Wheaton,  1855  .  .  17 

Tuska,  Simon,  1856  .  .  .  .18 

Tuttle,  Horace  Johnson,  1876  .  .  45 

Tuttle,  Russell  Mumford,  1862  .  .  28 

Underhill,  Edward  B.,  1863  h.  .  .57 

VanAlstin,  Jocelyn  Sylvester,  1867  .  .  36 


JE. 

27 

13 

51 

40 

13 

40 

24 

34 

14 

21 

54 

55 

40 

27 

51 

24 

25 

28 

20 

20 

18 

57 

34 

25 

45 

55 

34 

56 

47 

40 

30 

39 

43 

48 

25 

58 

21 

13 

53 

17 

24 

47 

51 

39 

11 

58 

41 

47 

11 

36 


INDEX  OF  GRADUATES. 


71 


NAME.  CLASS.  P 

VanBenschoten,  James  Cooke,  1875  h. 
VanBeiischoten,  Sanford,  1862  h. 
Vanderburgh.  Frederick  Augustus,  1876 
Van  Dyke,  Andrew,  1872 
Vedder,  Henry  Clay,  1878 
Vosburgh,  William  Richardson,  1876 
Vreeland,  Frank  Dinwiddie,  1876 
Vrooman,  Charles  Miner,  1878 

Wakefield,  Wilson  Faron,  1874 
Wakelee,  Samuel  Pitts,  1864  . 

Walker,  Edwin  Sawyer,  1856  . 

Wallace,  James  Eaton,  1873  . 

Wamsley,  Joseph,  1876  . 

WTamsley,  William  Hall,  1876  . 

Warfield,  Richard  Henry,  1865 
Warren,  Charles  Mortimer,  1872 
Warren,  Jonah  Goulding,  1856  h. 
Washington,  Shadrach,  1856 
Waterbury,  Norman  Mather,  1878 
Watrous,  George  Pomeroy,- 1852 
Wayte,  William  Edwin,  1869  . 

Weaver,  Amos,  1863 
Webb,  William  Watson,  1871 
Webster,  Edward,  1854  h. 

Webster,  George,  1854  . 

Webster,  Roy  Cook,  1878 
Webster,  Simon  Perry,  1852 
Weidenthal,  Nathan,  1876 
Welles,  Francis  Raymond,  1875 
Welles,  Henry,  1861  h.  . 

Wescott,  Isaac,  1864  h. 

West,  John  Henry,  1862 
Weston,  David,  1873  h. 

Weston,  Henry  Griggs,  1859  h. 

Wetherbee,  Artemas,  1863 


NAME.  CLASS.  PAGE. 


Whelan,  Ralph  Waldo,  1874 

43 

Whidden,  John  Nathaniel,  1856 

19 

Whitbeck,  John  Fonda  Ward,  1867 

36 

White,  James  William,  1875  . 

4-1 

Wickes,  Robert  Bardwell,  1878 

48 

Wilbur,  Charles  Smith,  1878  . 

48 

Wilcox,  Fred  Potter,  1876 

45 

Wilcox,  Sylvanus  Shuler,  1860 

25 

Wile,  Isaac  A.,  1872 

41 

Wile,  Solomon,  1872 

41 

Wilkin,  George  Francis,  1871 

41 

Wilkins,  Archibald  Charles,  1874 

43 

Wilkins,  Frank  Lemoine,  1876 

45 

Wilkins,  Herve  Dwight,  1866 

35 

Wilkinson,  William  Cleaver,  1857 

20 

Willey,  Ambrose  Franklin,  1858 

22 

Williams,  Albemarle  Dwight,  1855 

17 

Williams,  Charles  Miller,  1871 

41 

Williams,  F'ordyce,  1853 

15 

Williams,  Francis  Asbury,  1860 

25 

Williams,  George  Franklin,  1860 

25 

Williams,  Homer  Munro,  1857 

20 

Williams,  Theodore  Baker,  1869 

38 

Winterbottum,  William,  1866  . 

35 

Winters,  Augustus  C.,  1865 

34 

Witherspoon,  Edward,  1866 

35 

Witherspoon,  William  Elliott,  1866 

35 

Wood,  Charles  Wiltshire,  1864 

32 

Wood,  George,  1852  h.  . 

51 

Worcester,  Alfred  M.,  1871 

41 

Work,  Charles  Perly,  1877 

47 

Work,  James,  1860 

26 

Wright,  Edwin  S.,  1860  h. 

56 

Young,  Frederick  William,  1875 

44 

Young,  John  Hynman,  1861 

27 

AGE. 

60 

56 

45 

41 

42 

45 

45 

42 

43 

32 

18 

42 

46 

45 

34 

41 

55 

19 

48 

13 

38 

31 

40 

54 

16 

48 

13 

45 

44 

56 

57 

29 

59 

56 

31 


